romantic - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • hopeless: This was hopelessly romantic and, speaking on behalf of OOTB, we love hopeless romantics.
  • great: Sophie: Do the French deserve their reputation as the great romantics?

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • find: I, on the other hand, found this film very romantic and beautifully shot, the acting is really good!
  • make: We've made this look quite romantic obviously because we're going with the look of the plant.

Modifies a noun

  • comedy: He most recently was seen opposite Ashley Judd in the romantic comedy " Someone Like You.
  • getaway: An exciting alternative to the typical romantic weekend getaway is a musical break.
  • hideaway: The Stables - Constantine - Sleeps 4 - A self-catering 2 bedroom cottage designed to be a perfect romantic hideaway.
  • poet: Consider, for example, the ballads of some of the Romantic poets.
  • retreat: An ideal romantic retreat for two in any season.
  • notion: A fanciful and romantic notion; but as good an explanation as any.

Modifying Another Word

  • hopelessly: For the hopelessly romantic, the island is the absolutely picture perfect setting for an unforgettable Caribbean wedding.
  • wildly: Choosing to marry abroad can be wildly romantic, not to mention cheaper.
  • wonderfully: We have all heard the wonderfully romantic stories of pen pals that wrote to each.. .
  • truly: Item 426 - Price £ 1.20 Love Heart Candle Favor Heart shape candle sitting on roses makes a truly romantic favor.
  • incredibly: It reminds me of being a bit older and finding student living incredibly romantic ( in a non-sexual sense ).
  • very: Laughter H: She says she used to think her mother was very romantic.

Used with adjective complement

  • sound: The argument sounds romantic, but it is in fact nonsensical.
  • become: Then he really became romantic, really emotional on Touch me, trust me... .

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