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romanticize
verb as in make glamorous
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They haven’t yet had time to forget the problems of startups or to romanticize them.
While mountain biking has given me life-changing insight, I don’t want to romanticize its ability to treat mental health.
I have learned in times of challenge, it’s a very common thing for Americans to romanticize the Manchester music scene or become Cure obsessives.
In the face of grueling stress, it’s easy to romanticize the body’s commitment to balance.
There’s cottagecore, which romanticizes nature and quaint forms, and classic scenesters such as the goth and punk kids.
But I am afraid people will romanticize what Robin went through.
“I was trying to romanticize IDF and Israel,” Beyo told The Daily Beast.
I write this with some trepidation, not wanting to further romanticize pregnancy and babies.
Ah, well, if we must romanticize something, it had best be the past.
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On this page you'll find 8 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to romanticize, such as: glamorize, idealize, sentimentalize, and think romantically.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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