romantique
romantic
adjective ro-mahn-TEEK Less Common
Origin: French roman (novel, romance)
Usage Note
Romantique describes both the Romantic artistic movement (la période romantique — the Romantic era) and the everyday sense of being romantic or sentimental. Unlike English, it can be used as a noun — un romantique is a romantic person or a Romantic writer. Do not confuse with romanesque, which leans toward the novelistic or adventurous.
Examples
"Paris est une ville très romantique."
Natural Translation
Paris is a very romantic city.
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