antiromanticism
/ˌæntiːroʊˈmæntɪsɪzəm/
noun
- A philosophy or attitude that opposes or rejects romantic love, ideals, or sentimentality.
- Antiromanticism in literature often focuses on the practical and flawed aspects of relationships.
- The movement of antiromanticism gained popularity among young writers in the 1920s.
- His antiromanticism led him to avoid all forms of public affection.
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