7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Romanticize' in a Sentence
"To imbue with romantic qualities; to idealize or portray something in a way that emphasizes its romantic or idealistic aspects." more
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They have romanticized the historical figures, portraying them as larger-than-life heroes.
Having explored the ancient ruins, historians will have romanticized the glory of past civilizations.
The old town's residents tend to romanticize the history of cobblestone streets and horse-drawn carriages.
Some people romanticize the past, believing it was a simpler and better time.
Having read the historical novel, she had romanticized the medieval era, imagining herself as a noble lady.
Historians have been romanticizing the courage of ancient warriors, painting vivid pictures of their epic battles.
The historian had been romanticizing the era of chivalry, depicting knights in shining armor and courtly love.
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