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Romantic vs Antiromantic - What's the difference?

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Antiromantic is a antonym of romantic.



As adjectives the difference between romantic and antiromantic

is that romantic is of a work of literature, a writer etc.: being like or having the characteristics of a romance, or poetic tale of a mythic or quasi-historical time; fantastic while antiromantic is opposing romance.

As nouns the difference between romantic and antiromantic

is that romantic is a person with romantic character (a character like those of the knights in a mythic romance) while antiromantic is one who opposes or rejects the Romantic movement.

romantic

English

Alternative forms

* romantick (obsolete)

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (obsolete) Fictitious, imaginary.
  • Fantastic, unrealistic (of an idea etc.); fanciful, sentimental, impractical (of a person).
  • Having the qualities of romance (in the sense of something appealing deeply to the imagination); invoking on a powerfully sentimental idea of life; evocative, atmospheric.
  • *
  • But here is an artist. He desires to paint you the dreamiest, shadiest, quietest, most enchanting bit of romantic landscape in all the valley of the Saco.
  • * 1897 , Henry James, What Maisie Knew :
  • Somehow she wasn't a real sister, but that only made her the more romantic .
  • * {{quote-magazine, date=2013-06-01, volume=407, issue=8838, page=71, magazine=(The Economist)
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  • Pertaining to an idealised form of love (originally, as might be felt by the heroes of a romance); conducive to romance; loving, affectionate.
  • Synonyms

    * (concerned with romance) nonplatonic, lovesome

    Antonyms

    * platonic, queerplatonic, nonromantic, unromantic, aromantic, antiromantic, nonsexual

    Derived terms

    * bromantic * romantically * romanticism * romanticness

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A person with romantic character (a character like those of the knights in a mythic romance).
  • A person who is behaving romantically (in a manner befitting someone who feels an idealized form of love).
  • Oh, flowers! You're such a romantic .

    Descendants

    * French: (l) * Italian: (l)

    antiromantic

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Opposing romance.
  • * 1986 , Joyce W. Warren (editor), Ruth Hall and other writings
  • Antiromantic and often cynical, Fanny Fern was the originator of the now-famous phrase, "The way to a man's heart is through his stomach."
  • Opposing or rejecting the Romantic movement.
  • * 1995 , Gunter Gebauer, Christoph Wulf, Mimesis: culture, art, society
  • What moves directly in the images created by the antiromantic authors is their gaze, an expression of abandonment and loneliness.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who opposes or rejects the Romantic movement.