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romanticist

[roh-man-tuh-sist] / roʊˈmæn tə sɪst /
NOUN
escapist
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NOUN
stylist
Synonyms


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If baseball somehow reflects America, as romanticists like to believe, then it also shares in its blemishes.

From New York Times • Dec. 16, 2020

Bright Eyes’ A Christmas Album might not entertain huge holiday parties or family get-togethers, but it has its own place for diehard fans and depressed, single romanticists.

From Time • Nov. 29, 2013

They’ve been sent off at average odds of 4-5, pounded below even money by racing romanticists who wanted a souvenir ticket on a Triple Crown winner.

From Slate • Jun. 7, 2012

Nothing gets print romanticists more dewy-eyed than The Times-Picayune, which we learned last week will no longer be a daily presence on newsprint in New Orleans.

From New York Times • May 28, 2012

In clearness, delicacy and grace, he can be compared, among the modern romanticists, with only Prosper Merimée and Charles de Bernard.

From The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 4, November 1, 1851 by Various




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