0 to talk about something in a way that makes it sound better than it really is, or to believe that something is better than it really is:
Stop romanticizing! Nothing's that perfect.
1 to believe that something is better, more interesting, or more exciting than it really is:
One should be cautious not to romanticize poor and nonindustrial people as earth friendly and ecologically responsible.
For those who romanticize trains, only firstclass passengers travelled in comfort.
Instead of mysterious caves, dragons, and romanticized heroes, fantastic factory floors, gigantic machines, and larger than life machinists confront the audience.
Their image, for the most part, is not heroic, glamourized or romanticized.
We should not empower the sentimental patient by romanticizing patient - physician relationships.
This said, it is important to caution against romanticizing communitarian arrangements over the use of the local commons.
The older family was authoritarian, disciplinarian and pain-inflicting enough for us not to romanticize or valorise it.
Situated approaches to literacy have been accused of "relativism" and of "romanticizing" the local context.
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