Pronunciation: /ˈroʊˌmænsər/
noun a person who engages in romantic or fanciful behavior or storytelling
A1 She is a romancer who loves to read and write about love stories.
A2 The romancer in the novel swept the main character off her feet with his poetic gestures.
B1 As a romancer, he often incorporates themes of passion and longing in his writing.
B2 The romancer's ability to create vivid and emotional scenes captivates readers of all ages.
C1 The renowned romancer was known for his ability to weave intricate plots and complex characters.
C2 Critics praised the romancer for his profound insights into the human heart and soul.
formal The romancer crafted beautiful love stories that captivated readers.
informal My friend is a hopeless romancer, always falling in love at first sight.
slang That romancer is always spinning tales to impress people.
figurative She was a romancer of dreams, weaving fantasies into reality.
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