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Roman
adjective
connected
with
ancient
Rome
,
its
people
,
or
its
culture
•
The
Roman
army
built
straight
roads
across
Europe
.
The
Roman
army
built
straight
roads
across
Europe
.
•
She
studied
Roman
history
at
university
.
She
studied
Roman
history
at
university
.
From
Latin
Rōmānus
“
of
Rome
”.
noun
a
person
who
lived
in
ancient
Rome
•
Julius
Caesar
was
a
famous
Roman
who
changed
history
.
Julius
Caesar
was
a
famous
Roman
who
changed
history
.
•
A
young
Roman
offered
bread
to
the
passing
legionaries
.
A
young
Roman
offered
bread
to
the
passing
legionaries
.
From
Latin
Rōmānus
“
inhabitant
of
Rome
”.
Romantic
adjective
relating
to
the
literary
and
artistic
movement
of
Romanticism
in
the
late
18th
and
early
19th
centuries
•
Wordsworth
is
one
of
the
best-known
Romantic
poets
.
Wordsworth
is
one
of
the
best-known
Romantic
poets
.
•
The
symphony
has
a
lush
,
Romantic
style
full
of
emotion
.
The
symphony
has
a
lush
,
Romantic
style
full
of
emotion
.
Romance
noun
a
language
that
developed
from
Latin
,
such
as
Spanish
,
French
,
or
Italian
•
Portuguese
is
a
Romance
spoken
by
millions
worldwide
.
Portuguese
is
a
Romance
spoken
by
millions
worldwide
.
•
She
can
read
several
Romances
,
including
Catalan
.
She
can
read
several
Romances
,
including
Catalan
.
capitalized
from
the
language
family
name
romantic
adjective
showing
or
expressing
strong
feelings
of
love
and
affection
•
They
enjoyed
a
romantic
dinner
by
candlelight
.
They
enjoyed
a
romantic
dinner
by
candlelight
.
•
He
surprised
her
with
a
bouquet
of
roses
and
a
romantic
note
.
He
surprised
her
with
a
bouquet
of
roses
and
a
romantic
note
.
noun
a
person
who
has
an
idealistic
or
passionate
view
of
love
or
life
•
Julia
is
a
true
romantic
who
believes
in
love
at
first
sight
.
Julia
is
a
true
romantic
who
believes
in
love
at
first
sight
.
•
Don
’
t
laugh
—
being
a
romantic
keeps
me
optimistic
.
Don
’
t
laugh
—
being
a
romantic
keeps
me
optimistic
.
adjective
giving
an
exciting
,
mysterious
,
or
picturesque
feeling
,
especially
about
far-away
places
,
old
buildings
,
or
adventures
•
Mist
curled
around
the
old
lighthouse
,
making
the
scene
look
romantic
and
mysterious
.
Mist
curled
around
the
old
lighthouse
,
making
the
scene
look
romantic
and
mysterious
.
•
Travelers
praise
the
trail
for
its
romantic
mountain
views
.
Travelers
praise
the
trail
for
its
romantic
mountain
views
.
roman
adjective
describing
the
normal
upright
style
of
printed
letters
,
unlike
italic
or
bold
•
Print
the
headings
in
italic
and
the
body
in
roman
type
.
Print
the
headings
in
italic
and
the
body
in
roman
type
.
•
Her
name
appeared
in
bold
,
while
the
rest
was
in
roman
.
Her
name
appeared
in
bold
,
while
the
rest
was
in
roman
.
Extended
from
earlier
use
describing
letters
in
ancient
Roman
inscriptions
.
noun
-
roman
the
standard
upright
style
of
printed
letters
,
used
in
most
books
•
The
title
is
in
italics
,
but
the
main
text
is
set
in
roman
.
The
title
is
in
italics
,
but
the
main
text
is
set
in
roman
.
•
Switch
the
text
from
bold
to
roman
for
a
cleaner
look
.
Switch
the
text
from
bold
to
roman
for
a
cleaner
look
.
Named
after
the
letterforms
first
revived
during
the
Renaissance
to
imitate
inscriptional
capitals
of
ancient
Rome
.
romance
noun
a
loving
relationship
between
two
people
,
especially
one
that
is
new
,
exciting
,
or
secret
•
Lily
and
Omar
’
s
romance
began
at
summer
camp
.
Lily
and
Omar
’
s
romance
began
at
summer
camp
.
•
The
office
romance
surprised
everyone
in
the
company
.
The
office
romance
surprised
everyone
in
the
company
.
from
Old
French
romanz
“
a
story
written
in
the
vernacular
”,
later
“
a
tale
of
love
”
noun
a
story
,
book
,
or
movie
that
centers
on
love
and
relationships
•
She
likes
to
read
a
light
romance
before
bed
.
She
likes
to
read
a
light
romance
before
bed
.
•
The
new
movie
is
a
historical
romance
set
in
18th-century
Scotland
.
The
new
movie
is
a
historical
romance
set
in
18th-century
Scotland
.
noun
-
romance
the
feeling
of
excitement
,
mystery
,
and
idealized
love
•
The
candlelight
dinner
filled
the
room
with
romance
.
The
candlelight
dinner
filled
the
room
with
romance
.
•
Travel
brochures
often
sell
the
romance
of
train
journeys
through
mountains
.
Travel
brochures
often
sell
the
romance
of
train
journeys
through
mountains
.
verb
-
romance
,
romancing
,
romances
,
romanced
to
show
love
and
affection
to
someone
in
order
to
win
or
keep
their
love
•
He
tried
to
romance
her
with
flowers
and
poetry
.
He
tried
to
romance
her
with
flowers
and
poetry
.
•
During
the
cruise
,
couples
danced
as
the
band
romanced
them
with
soft
music
.
During
the
cruise
,
couples
danced
as
the
band
romanced
them
with
soft
music
.
verb
-
romance
,
romancing
,
romances
,
romanced
to
describe
or
present
something
in
an
exaggeratedly
attractive
or
imaginative
way
•
The
travel
blogger
romanced
the
tiny
café
as
if
it
were
a
palace
.
The
travel
blogger
romanced
the
tiny
café
as
if
it
were
a
palace
.
•
Politicians
often
romance
their
achievements
during
campaign
speeches
.
Politicians
often
romance
their
achievements
during
campaign
speeches
.
noun
a
medieval
tale
about
knights
,
adventure
,
and
chivalric
love
•
The
Arthurian
romances
feature
quests
for
the
Holy
Grail
.
The
Arthurian
romances
feature
quests
for
the
Holy
Grail
.
•
In
class
we
analyzed
how
courtly
love
shapes
the
medieval
romance
.
In
class
we
analyzed
how
courtly
love
shapes
the
medieval
romance
.