antiromantic
English
Adjective
antiromantic (comparative more antiromantic, superlative most antiromantic)
- Opposing or unconducive to 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."
- 1986, Joyce W. Warren (editor), Ruth Hall and other writings
- 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.
- 1995, Gunter Gebauer, Christoph Wulf, Mimesis: culture, art, society
Translations
opposing or unconducive to romance
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Translations
one who opposes or rejects the Romantic movement
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