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US
/ɹoʊˈmæntɪkəɫi, ɹoʊˈmæntɪkɫi/
]
[ UK /ɹəʊmˈæntɪkli/ ]
[ UK /ɹəʊmˈæntɪkli/ ]
ADVERB
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in a romantic manner
they were romantically linked -
in a romantic manner
she fantasized romantically about eloping with her boyfriend
How To Use romantically In A Sentence
- During this time, Lockhart met Moura Budberg, a Ukrainian-born baroness, who became the love of his life, and with whom, according to his son, he remained romantically involved until his death in 1970.
- My own mother said romantically that I was to expect you to feel like "catching a butterfly in my hand."
- She's romantically involved with the house comedian, Biff.
- She said this romantically as she did a little pirouette.
- Wong Ping Yee tries to help two sisters who own the Four Seas restaurant (Cherrie Ying and Ai Kago) while training a young and romantically foolish wannabe chef named Ken'ichi Lung Kin Yat (Vanness Wu) to win the competition which will make him the Top Chef of China. George Heymont: A Chaotic Cornucopia of Culinary Cinema (VIDEOS)
- It used to be only in America that cities were defined rather unromantically as ‘municipal corporations occupying a definite area’.
- The observer lay sprawled across his gun, his blond hair streaming romantically in the wind.
- Romantically, this month is anyone's guess.
- This piece must be romantically played or else the whole reason for being is lost.
- The ruins are part of a beautiful and romantically overgrown walled garden, with grass and benches. Times, Sunday Times