0 past simple and past participle of romance
1 to tell stories that are not true, or to describe an event in a way that makes it sound better than it was
Surely he drew upon his imagination and romanced more than usual when he talked about labourers who have £6 and £7 a week!
Each incident, whether brought about by idiotic recklessness or meaningless bad luck, finds the victim romanced or invigorated by facing death.
He subsequently romanced the woman, copulated with her, and eventually got the information he sought.
Concerning themes he, as a draughtsman, preferred sketched nature observations and romanced figuartion in the foreground.
A successfully romanced non-player character will be found outside the player-character's tent on the eve of the battle against the golems.
We were romanced by all the gizmos at our disposal.
Feeling attracted to each other, they are soon romanced.
He is puzzled, but has no objection to being romanced by a beautiful woman.