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ro•man•tic /rmntk; NAmE ro/ adj., noun
adj.
1 connected or concerned with love or a sexual relationship: a romantic candlelit dinner romantic stories / fiction / comedy I’m not interested in a romantic relationship.
2 (of people) showing feelings of love: Why don’t you ever give me flowers? I wish you’d be more romantic.
3 beautiful in a way that makes you think of love or feel strong emotions: romantic music romantic mountain scenery romantic images of deserted beaches
4 having an attitude to life where imagination and the emotions are especially important; not looking at situations in a realistic way: a romantic view of life When I was younger, I had romantic ideas of becoming a writer.
5 Romantic [usually before noun] used to describe literature, music or art, especially of the 19th century, that is concerned with strong feelings, imagination and a return to nature, rather than reason, order and intellectual ideas: the Romantic movement Keats is one of the greatest Romantic poets.
ro•man•tic•al•ly /kli/ adv.: to be romantically involved with sb Their names have been linked romantically. He talked romantically of the past and his youth.
noun
1 a person who is emotional and has a lot of imagination, and who has ideas and hopes that may not be realistic: an incurable romantic He was a romantic at heart and longed for adventure.
2 Romantic a writer, a musician or an artist who writes, etc. in the style of Romanticism
參考: Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary(OALD)