- Romance - Wikipedia
The word "romance" is derived from the Latin word Romanus, meaning "Rome" or "Roman" In the modern day, the word is used with multiple connotations, but its history has a connection to the telling of love stories
- ROMANCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ROMANCE is love affair; also : a feeling of being in love How to use romance in a sentence
- ROMANCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ROMANCE definition: 1 a close, usually short relationship of love between two people: 2 the feelings and behaviour… Learn more
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- Romance - definition of romance by The Free Dictionary
To think or behave in a romantic manner: a couple romancing in the moonlight 1 a To court, woo, or try to arouse the romantic interest of b To have a love affair with 2 To try to persuade, as with flattery or incentives: a candidate who romanced the party's delegates for votes
- Romance | Definition, History, Examples, Components, Facts | Britannica
romance, literary form, usually characterized by its treatment of chivalry, that came into being in France in the mid-12th century
- ROMANCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Romance refers to the actions and feelings of people who are in love, especially behaviour which is very caring or affectionate He still finds time for romance by cooking candlelit dinners for his girlfriend He takes a rather sceptical view of love and romance
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