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Romance
Example
Their romance blossomed during a summer trip to Paris, filled with candlelit dinners and long walks.
The movie tells the story of a whirlwind romance between two strangers who meet on a train.
After years of friendship, their romance began to grow, surprising everyone around them.
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romance
a novel or movie about love
What is "romance"?
Romance is a genre of film, television, or literature that focuses on the emotional relationship between characters, typically centered around love and affection. The stories often explore the development of romantic connections, personal growth, and the challenges that couples face. Romance genres highlight the emotional highs and lows of relationships, aiming to create a heartfelt and engaging portrayal of love and partnership. The goal is to evoke feelings of warmth and emotional investment in the characters' romantic journeys.
Example
She curled up with a romance novel, eager to lose herself in a world of passion and intrigue.
The movie theater was packed with couples on Valentine 's Day, all eager to watch the latest romance film.
The romance between the two protagonists unfolded against the backdrop of a picturesque countryside.
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romance
a genre of fiction that revolves around a romantic relationship
Example
She loves reading romance novels because they always have happy endings.
The bookstore has a dedicated section for romance, filled with stories of love and passion.
His latest screenplay is a romance set in 19th-century England.
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romance, aventura
a sense of excitement, mystery, or adventure, often linked to heroic or extraordinary experiences
Example
The romance of traveling across the desert on horseback captivated her imagination.
The old castle held a sense of romance, with its tales of knights and hidden treasures.
He was drawn to the romance of exploring uncharted territories and discovering new lands.
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romance, lengua romance
a group of languages that come from Latin, like French, Spanish, and Italian
to romance
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coquetear, flirtear
to behave or speak in a flirtatious or amorous way, often without genuine or serious intentions
Example
He tried to romance her with flowers and sweet words, but she knew he was n’t serious.
At the party, he spent the evening romancing every woman he met, charming them with witty compliments.
She accused him of romancing her just to get her to agree to the deal.
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romantizar, embellecer
to tell imaginative, exaggerated, or untruthful stories, often to charm, entertain, or mislead others
Example
He loved to romance his friends with tales of his adventures, even if they were n’t entirely true.
She romanced her way through the interview, embellishing her achievements to impress the panel.
The storyteller romanced the audience with exaggerated tales of his travels across the world.
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romantizar, tener un romance con
have a love affair with
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romancear, coquetear
make amorous advances towards
romance
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romántico, romance
relating to languages derived from Latin

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