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What (who) is romance - definition

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Romance (movie); Romance (film); Romance (disambiguation); Romances (album); Romance genre; Romance (album); Romance (song); Romance (genre); Romances; Romance genre (disambiguation); Romance (TV series)

Romance         
[r?(?)'mans, 'r??mans]
¦ noun the group of Indo-European languages descended from Latin, principally French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Catalan, Occitan, and Romanian.
¦ adjective relating to or denoting this group of languages.
Origin
ME (orig. denoting the vernacular lang. of France as opposed to Latin): from OFr. romanz, based on L. Romanicus 'Roman'.
romance         
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A romance is a relationship between two people who are in love with each other but who are not married to each other.
After a whirlwind romance the couple announced their engagement in July.
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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...
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You can refer to the pleasure and excitement of doing something new or exciting as romance.
We want to recreate the romance and excitement that used to be part of rail journeys.
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A romance is a novel or film about a love affair.
Her taste in fiction was for chunky historical romances.
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Romance is used to refer to novels about love affairs.
Since taking up writing romance in 1967 she has brought out over fifty books.
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Romance languages are languages such as French, Spanish, and Italian, which come from Latin. (TECHNICAL)
ADJ: ADJ n
romance         
n.
1) to find romance
2) a whirlwind romance

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Romance

Romance (from Vulgar Latin rōmānicē, "in the Roman language", i.e., "Latin") may refer to:

Examples of use of romance
1. Slow–burning romance It took another two years for romance to blossom.
2. It all has to be romance, romance, romance — but there‘s two people and there are always going to be disagreements, and you have to work at it.
3. Yet, as Siwoff said, "There is a romance to baseball." And romance can breed the strongest of emotions.
4. Riding to romance The couple met in Belgium in 2002 and romance blossomed over their shared passion for horses.
5. But then again, Malick has never stressed romance in his movies – at least not romance between people.