Pronunciation: /roʊmən/
noun a citizen of ancient Rome
A1 I read a simple roman about a princess and a dragon.
A2 The children enjoyed the roman about ancient Rome.
B1 The bookstore had a wide selection of romans in different genres.
B2 The historical roman I read last month was very engaging and informative.
C1 The classic roman 'War and Peace' is considered a masterpiece of literature.
C2 The professor's analysis of the roman empire was both insightful and thought-provoking.
adjective relating to the ancient city of Rome or its empire
A1 I read a simple Roman storybook.
A2 She wore a beautiful Roman-style dress to the party.
B1 The Roman architecture in the city is truly impressive.
B2 The museum had a fascinating exhibit on Roman history.
C1 His knowledge of Roman law is extensive.
C2 The professor's lecture on Roman literature was enlightening.
formal The ancient Roman civilization was known for its advanced engineering and architecture.
informal I'm reading a fascinating novel set in ancient Rome.
slang I can't believe he's still using that old Roman flip phone.
figurative Her leadership style can be described as Roman in its strict discipline and organization.
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