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romanticadjective excitingly or mysteriously unusualshe dreamed of meeting a tall, romantic stranger who would introduce her to a life of adventure bizarro, exotic, fantastic(also fantastical), glamorous(also glamourous), marvelous(or marvellous), outlandish, strange colorful, picture-book, picturesque, quaintalien, foreigndark, distant, faraway, remotealluring, captivating, enchanting, fascinating, magical familiar, nonexotic, nonglamorous, plain-Jane, unexotic, unglamorous, unromantic having or marked by a tendency to be guided more by ideals than by realitya workshop intended to disabuse would-be innkeepers of the romantic notion that running a bed-and-breakfast is easy idealist, idealistic, quixotic, quixotical, starry, starry-eyed, utopian, visionary impractical, unrealisticcrusading, messianic, zealousdewy-eyed, moonstruck, moony, sentimental, tender-mindedhopeful, optimistic, Pollyannaish(also Pollyannish), rosy, upbeatdoctrinaire, ideological(also ideologic) clear-eyed, clear-sighted hardheaded, hard-nosed, tough-minded, unsentimentalpractical, pragmatic(also pragmatical), realistic romanticnounone whose conduct is guided more by the image of perfection than by the real worldshe's a hopeless romantic who believes that her one true love is somewhere waiting to be found Don Quixote, dreamer, fantast, idealist, idealizer, ideologue(also idealogue), romanticist, utopian, visionary emotionalist, sentimentalistdaydreamer, fantasizer, woolgathererMicawber, optimist, Pollyannado-gooder, reformerperfectionistdoctrinaire, theorist, thinker hardnose, pragmatist, realist cynic, defeatist, pessimistempiric, empiricist in 1650 |