Worder - English dictionary
Worder Dictionary

All English words - page 3221

Romans

ˈrəʊ.mən

Meanings of Romans:

noun

A red or pink south african sea bream.

adjective

Relating to ancient rome or its empire or people.

Usage examples:

A site rich in finds from bronze age and roman settlements

Meanings of Romantic:

adjective

Conducive to or characterized by the expression of love.

Usage examples:

A romantic candlelit dinner
noun

A person with romantic beliefs or attitudes.

Usage examples:

I am an incurable romantic

Meanings of Romantical:

adjective

Romantic.

Meanings of Romanticalism:

noun

Romantic quality or tendency.

Romantically

rəʊˈmæn.tɪ.kəl.i

Meanings of Romantically:

adverb

In a way that relates to love or sexual relationships.

Usage examples:

He becomes romantically involved with the girl from the bank

Meanings of Romanticalness:

noun

The quality or character of being romantic; = romanticness .

Meanings of Romanticist:

noun

A writer, artist, or musician of the romantic movement.

Usage examples:

Like the leading surrealists he undertook a serious study of psychoanalysis and cultivated a friend…

Romanticists

rə(ʊ)ˈmantɪsɪst

Meanings of Romanticists:

noun

A writer, artist, or musician of the romantic movement.

Usage examples:

Like the leading surrealists he undertook a serious study of psychoanalysis and cultivated a friend…

Meanings of Romanticize:

verb

Deal with or describe in an idealized or unrealistic fashion; make (something) seem better or more appealing than it really is.

Usage examples:

The tendency to romanticize non-industrial societies

Meanings of Romanticized:

verb

Deal with or describe in an idealized or unrealistic fashion; make (something) seem better or more appealing than it really is.

Usage examples:

The tendency to romanticize non-industrial societies

Meanings of Romanticizes:

verb

Deal with or describe in an idealized or unrealistic fashion; make (something) seem better or more appealing than it really is.

Usage examples:

The tendency to romanticize non-industrial societies

Meanings of Romanticizing:

verb

Deal with or describe in an idealized or unrealistic fashion; make (something) seem better or more appealing than it really is.

Usage examples:

The tendency to romanticize non-industrial societies

Meanings of Romanticly:

adverb

Romantically.

Meanings of Romanticness:

noun

The quality or character of being romantic.

Meanings of Romantist:

noun

Romanticist.

Romany

ˈrəʊ.mə.ni

Meanings of Romany:

noun

A member of a people originating in south asia and traditionally having an itinerant way of life, living widely dispersed across europe and north and south america and speaking a language that is related to hindi.

Usage examples:

The romani remained an oppressed group
adjective

Relating to or associated with the romani or their culture or language.

Usage examples:

Romani people have a long history

Meanings of Romanza:

noun

A romance; a romantic flight of fancy; a fanciful invention.

Meanings of Romaunts:

noun

Romance 3a. archaic and literary in later use.

adjective

In form romaunt. = "romance".

Rome

rəʊm

Meanings of Rome:

proper noun

The capital of italy and of the lazio region, situated on the river tiber about 25 km (16 miles) inland; population 2,724,347 (2008).

noun

The capital city of italy, situated in the western part of the country

Meanings of Romeite:

noun

An antimony-containing mineral which occurs as yellow to reddish-brown octahedral crystals, typically in metamorphosed manganese-bearing hydrothermal deposits.

Meanings of Romeo:

noun

An attractive, passionate male seducer or lover.

Usage examples:

I saw her heading out the door with some rug-chested young romeo

Meanings of Romeward:

adverb

Towards, or in the direction of, the roman catholic church or roman catholicism; = romewards .

adjective

Directed towards or facing the city of rome.

Meanings of Romewards:

adverb

Towards the roman catholic church or roman catholicism.

Meanings of Romic:

adjective

Designating a system of phonetic notation devised by henry sweet (1845–1912), and based on the letters of the roman alphabet, or their imagined phonetic values; consisting of or written in this notation.

noun

The romic alphabet or system.

Meanings of Romney:

noun

A sweet wine of greek origin, popular in england especially during the 15th and 16th centuries; a variety of this.

My Worder

Please register or authorize in order to use all the features of our service.

Random words from our English dictionary

Learn English words everywhere!

All our English words and phrases are available for learning for free in our mobile application.