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romanticize

[roh-man-tuh-sahyz] / roʊˈmæn təˌsaɪz /
VERB
make glamorous
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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I also love the hot chocolate, and the tuna melt is a special, more romanticized version of the classic.

From Los Angeles Times

"We are not romanticizing poverty. We want to change the prejudice that exists in people's minds."

From Barron's

The pitch for the theme park was to show the Golden State as a romanticized destination, celebrating our people, our nature, our food and our glamour through a lighthearted, optimistic lens.

From Los Angeles Times

That’s by design, says Mero, who cites the ornately romanticized vibe and color palette of the Los Angeles Theatre as prime inspiration.

From Los Angeles Times

She also felt “untethered” from her college friends who, she writes, romanticized her time with revolutionaries as “far out” and “cool.”

From The Wall Street Journal