de-romanticise

[US]/[diːˈrɒmənˌtaɪz]/
[UK]/[dɪˈrɒmənˌtaɪz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To remove the romantic elements or aspects from something.; To view something in a more realistic and less idealized way.
v. (passive)To be made less romantic or idealized.

Phrases & Collocations

de-romanticise history

de-romanticised view

de-romanticise the idea

de-romanticises relationships

de-romanticised version

de-romanticise it

de-romanticised narrative

Example Sentences

we need to de-romanticise the idea of starting your own business.

the report aimed to de-romanticise the role of the traditional housewife.

it's important to de-romanticise the past and see it for what it was.

the film de-romanticises the war, showing its brutal realities.

let's de-romanticise the concept of finding your 'soulmate'.

the study sought to de-romanticise the notion of rural life.

he tried to de-romanticise their relationship, acknowledging its flaws.

the article de-romanticises the idea of working from home.

we should de-romanticise the process of becoming a parent.

the goal was to de-romanticise the profession of a doctor.

it's crucial to de-romanticise the pursuit of perfection.

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