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romantic

[roh-man-tik] / roʊˈmæn tɪk /


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Alex was a beautiful and beleaguered soul, born worried, born romantic, difficult and hopeful and apparently a shockingly good poker player.

From Los Angeles Times

He jokes that rather than it being "a romantic story" he realised that he needed qualifications to be able to earn more money.

From BBC

Appropriate to a character who lives for being onscreen, “Bait” plays with the language of film — gritty procedural, a burst of Bollywood, romantic comedy — though not necessarily to the usual ends.

From Los Angeles Times

He was known for his powerful voice, moving easily between romantic ballads and more sombre songs.

From BBC

She holds a patrician bearing that comes naturally to Pfeiffer and a kind of full-bodied humanity that makes the actor an ageless romantic lead.

From Salon