romanticise|romanticised|romanticises|romanticising in English

verb romanticise (Brit.)

make romantic; act romantically; hold romantic ideas about something; describe in an unrealistic manner (also romanticize)

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1. Bookselling is the most over-romanticised job in the world This article is more than 1 year old

2. Anglophiles are known for having romanticised views of England and the United Kingdom and some have been known to prefer English

3. There was the scant plot of these earlier classics, the romanticised, Aphorising characters, the shamelessly beautiful sentences and exquisite, precisely considered suffering.

4. Before archaeological discoveries were made in the 19th century, Ashurbanipal was known through later writers as Sardanapalus and was romanticised as the last king of Assyria.