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Unromantic - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Unromantic describes something lacking in romance, charm, or emotional appeal. It refers to a practical, realistic, or dull quality, often the opposite of poetic or sentimental.

unromantic

/ˌʌnroʊˈmæntɪk/ /ˌʌnrəʊˈmæntɪk/

Definition:

Lacking romantic qualities or sentiment; practical rather than emotional.

Synonyms:

pragmatic, unsentimental, realistic, matter-of-fact

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

romantic, sentimental, passionate

Common Collocations:

unromantic gesture, unromantic relationship, unromantic view, unromantic setting

Derivatives:

unromantically, unromanticism

Usage Tips:

Use "unromantic" to describe actions or attitudes that lack emotional or idealistic appeal.

Common Phrases:

cold and unromantic, brutally unromantic, unromantic but practical

Etymology:

Derived from "un-" (not) + "romantic," originating from Latin "romanicus" (related to romance).

Examples:

  • 1. She gave him an unromantic but practical gift.
  • 2. His unromantic proposal surprised her with its straightforwardness.
  • 3. The movie’s ending was disappointingly unromantic.
  • 4. They have an unromantic but stable relationship.

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