What does Romantik in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word Romantik in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use Romantik in Turkish.

The word Romantik in Turkish means romantik, romantik döneme ait, romantik, duygusal, duygulara hitap eden, romantik, duygusal, romantik, romantik, Romantik, romantik şarkı söylemek, romantik şarkılar söyleyen şarkıcı, romantik bir şekilde, idealist ve romantik, donkişotvari, (romantik) ilişki, romantik kimse, romantik komedi, romantik bir şekilde, romantik olarak, romantik düşünceleri olmak, romantik düşüncelere dalmak, romantikleştirmek, romantik hale getirmek, romantik ilişki, şiplemek, romantik/duygusal saçmalık, (romantik bir şekilde) öpüşmek, duygusal/romantik nitelik. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word Romantik

romantik

(of love, romance)

Nathan likes going to see romantic films.

romantik döneme ait, romantik

(often capitalized (of Romantic movement)

Wordsworth was a Romantic poet.

duygusal, duygulara hitap eden, romantik

(art, literature: romanticized) (edebiyat, sanat)

The novel is a sentimental account of living abroad.

duygusal

(figurative (romantic or sentimental) (mecazlı)

Patricia hates slushy movies.

romantik

(charming, romantic)

The columnist writes poetic descriptions of love and relationships.

romantik

(person: fond of romance) (kişi)

Emma is romantic; she loves having candlelit dinners with her boyfriend.

Romantik

(often capitalized (member of Romantic movement) (Romantik akım mensubu)

Wordsworth was one of the Romantics.

romantik şarkı söylemek

(figurative (sing romantic style of pop music)

romantik şarkılar söyleyen şarkıcı

(popular singer: big band sound, etc.)

Bing Crosby was one of the great crooners.

romantik bir şekilde

(in a languid way)

The lovers dreamily gazed up at the starry sky above.

idealist ve romantik, donkişotvari

(literary (idealistic, romantic)

Joining the army was David's quixotic attempt to save the world.

(romantik) ilişki

(romantic involvement)

Üç yıldır devam eden ilişkimizi evlilikle sonuçlandırmayı düşünüyoruz.
We have been in a relationship for three years and we plan to get married.

romantik kimse

(romantic person)

Adam is a romantic; he believes in everlasting love.

romantik komedi

(film: funny love story)

romantik bir şekilde, romantik olarak

(with love or affection)

Ignacio romantically took Francesca's hand and led her to the ocean.

romantik düşünceleri olmak, romantik düşüncelere dalmak

(have romantic ideas)

My husband is always romanticizing, but none of his ideas is remotely realistic.

romantikleştirmek, romantik hale getirmek

(idealize sth)

Bob romanticizes his childhood, but he wasn't a particularly happy child.

romantik ilişki

(abbreviation, slang (romantic relationship)

Ross and Rachel are my favourite ship on that show.

şiplemek

(romantic relationship: support, endorse)

I really ship those two; they're adorable together.

romantik/duygusal saçmalık

(figurative, pejorative, informal (romantic nonsense) (mecazlı, aşağılayıcı)

Despite her advanced degree, she enjoys reading slush.

(romantik bir şekilde) öpüşmek

(informal (kiss romantically)

Genevieve caught her two best friends smooching.

duygusal/romantik nitelik

(figurative (romantic quality)

The Hollywood stars sprinkled the town with their stardust when they visited.

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