de-romanticize

[US]/[ˌdiːˈrɒmənˌtaɪz]/
[UK]/[ˌdiːˈrɒmənˌtaɪz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To reduce the idealized or romantic view of something.; To make something seem more realistic or practical.; To remove the romantic elements from something.
n.The act of reducing the idealized or romantic view of something.

Phrases & Collocations

de-romanticize love

de-romanticized view

de-romanticize history

de-romanticizes life

de-romanticized ideal

de-romanticize the past

de-romanticized notion

de-romanticized version

Example Sentences

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

the documentary aimed to de-romanticize wartime experiences for younger generations.

it's important to de-romanticize relationships and understand the hard work involved.

the professor sought to de-romanticize the historical period, presenting a more nuanced view.

let's de-romanticize the notion of a perfect career path.

the report tried to de-romanticize the lifestyle of a digital nomad.

it's crucial to de-romanticize the process of writing a novel.

the article de-romanticized the idea of living off-grid.

we should de-romanticize the concept of early retirement.

the study de-romanticized the image of the self-made millionaire.

the goal was to de-romanticize the challenges of motherhood.

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