Romantic Words

5 words in this vocabulary list

adjective relating to marriage or weddings

  • The nuptial ceremony was held in a grand cathedral.
  • Their nuptial celebration was a beautiful and intimate affair.
  • They finally tied the knot in a lavish nuptial bash.
  • The merger of the two companies was like a nuptial bond, bringing them together in a new partnership.

noun A formal marriage ceremony; wedding

  • The couple exchanged vows at their nuptials in a beautiful church ceremony.
  • I can't wait to dance the night away at their nuptials next weekend!
  • Their nuptials are gonna be lit, I heard they have a live band and open bar.
  • The merger of the two companies was like the nuptials of two powerful entities in the business world.

noun the act of raping; violation

verb to fill with intense delight; enrapture

  • The beauty of the artwork ravished the art critics.
  • The dessert was so delicious, it ravished my taste buds.
  • That new song absolutely ravished the charts.
  • His passionate speech ravished the hearts of the audience.

adjective Having a pleasingly gentle or quiet nature

adverb In a gentle or quiet manner

  • The professor spoke softly as he explained the complex theory to the students.
  • She whispered softly to her friend so no one else could hear.
  • He mumbled softly under his breath so his mom wouldn't hear him cursing.
  • The music played softly in the background, creating a peaceful atmosphere.

adjective trembling or quivering with excitement

  • The leaves of the tree were aquiver in the gentle breeze.
  • She was aquiver with excitement when she heard the news.
  • His hands were aquiver as he prepared to make the big jump.
  • The city was aquiver with anticipation for the upcoming festival.