unromantic
IPA: ʌnroʊmˈæntɪk
adjective
- Not romantic
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Examples of "unromantic" in Sentences
- The ArbCom is the unromantic end of the project.
- Kitty, recalling the unromantic appearance of Alexey
- Liar. You think I'm mean and selfish and unromantic and...
- Anime News Network described the first volume as unromantic.
- Now those romantic horses produce some rather unromantic waste.
- But he's probably right where he's supposed to be, unromantically.
- Morgan finds her and again proposes marriage in a rather unromantic way.
- But to me the beauty of that is trying to romanticize an unromantic place.
- All ends happily as the unromantic, practical Drusilla and Gervase are engaged.
- All ends happily as the unromantic, practical Drusilla and Gervase are married.
- thought Kitty, recalling the unromantic appearance of Alexey Alexandrovitch, her husband.
- Men took a verbal thrashing as they were labelled unromantic (57%), thoughtless (35%) and inconsiderate (24%).
- He would fain have kissed the spot that had been pressed by a patch put on by Elsie, but he was "unromantic," and refrained.
- Belgium! name unromantic and unpoetic, yet name that whenever uttered has in my ear a sound, in my heart an echo, such as no other assemblage of syllables, however sweet or classic, can produce.
- The word "unromantic" in the same sentence should have tipped me off; though there was a recorded instance of its use before 1800, it wasn't yet in currency at the time Cowell was supposedly writing.
- This seems to me an admirably succinct account of what might be called the unromantic school of ecocriticism (disencumbered of the notion that literature can and ought to be deployed as a weapon in the battle to stave off our "headlong rush into destruction," that it might "help us tread more lightly on the earth").
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