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Filter by Meaning He was trying to romanticize his coworker by constantly bringing her flowers.
Some people romanticize the idea of the "olden days," ignoring the difficulties and injustices of the past.
It's important not to romanticize war and its consequences, as it can lead to misunderstandings and misinformation.
The artist painted a beautiful sunset to romanticize the landscape.
The restaurant created a cozy ambiance to romanticize the dining experience.
They put up fairy lights to romanticize the outdoor event.
He tried to romanticize their first date by taking her to a fancy restaurant.
He tried to romanticize their first date by taking her to a fancy restaurant and buying her flowers.
The filmmaker tried to romanticize the gritty reality of inner-city life.
She was warned not to romanticize the idea of becoming a famous actress, as it requires a lot of hard work and dedication.
Some people romanticize the idea of a nomadic lifestyle, ignoring the challenges and uncertainties of constantly being on the move.
Some people romanticize the idea of quitting their job and traveling the world.
Some people romanticize the idea of living off the grid, but it's not as easy as it sounds.
The tourist brochures romanticize the city as a romantic destination, but it can be crowded.
She likes to romanticize her memories of high school.
He tends to romanticize his childhood memories and forgets the difficult parts.
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