Examples of 'romanticized' in a sentence
Meaning of "romanticized"
romanticize (verb): To deal with or describe in an idealized or unrealistic fashion; to make something seem better or more appealing than it actually is
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- simple past tense and past participle of romanticize
- Interpreted in an unrealistic, idealized fashion.
How to use "romanticized" in a sentence
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romanticized
One of those overly romanticized resistance names.
The romanticized view that helps perpetuate.
We have no interest in proposing unrealistic or romanticized solutions.
You have romanticized an attachment to a sick girl.
But some moments can not be romanticized.
He wrote romanticized historical novels as well as textbooks.
Sex is not a theme that is unnecessarily romanticized.
I do not have this romanticized feeling of going home.
Romanticized war is always neat and clean.
I do not share your romanticized opinion of vampires.
Or at least how history has them romanticized.
The story was romanticized and unrealistic.
Romanticized image of her narcissistic father.
This bridge has been romanticized as such.
Romanticized by poets and frivolous women.
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Europe does not need to be romanticized or dramatized.
I guess i romanticized it because i was fat and unhappy.
But this too is a romanticized notion.
A romanticized perspective of food and cooking.
Most of them present highly romanticized representations of life.
None of the events or characters in the story are romanticized.
Truckers have a romanticized image of themselves.
So you escaped into the city you romanticized.
Annihilators have a romanticized view of who their family is.
The movie itself is highly romanticized.
She maintains a romanticized idea of living in the city.
You seem to have a much more romanticized version.
Romanticized memories do not help.
They have been romanticized as mermaids.
Indigenous cultures are increasingly romanticized.
Farnham later wrote a romanticized account of these events.
Urban decay becomes a set piece to be remodeled or romanticized.
I may have romanticized you before.
They say vampires can be romanticized.
I must have romanticized the memory.
These things should never have been romanticized.
The film is definitely a romanticized version of their story.
I romanticized the life of an outlaw.
But this hunt is no romanticized adventure.
I had a romanticized notion of the dark night of the soul.
At least not the romanticized version.
I love characters that are real rather than romanticized.
I do not have a romanticized view of love.
They are a romance based on real events often romanticized about.
She had always romanticized the idea of a criminal couple.
The use of image processing generates a romanticized image.
It was a romanticized form of heroism.
It is white people who have romanticized the past.
I have romanticized the past.
You have an idealistic and highly romanticized notion of love.