romanticist

/roʊˈmæntəsɪst/
noun
  1. A person who has strong feelings of love, passion, or idealistic views about relationships and life.
    • She is a true romanticist who believes in love at first sight.
    • My grandfather was a romanticist who wrote love letters to my grandmother every week.
    • As a romanticist, he always looks for the beauty in everyday moments.
  2. An artist, writer, or musician who follows the style of Romanticism, which emphasizes emotion, nature, and individualism.
    • The composer is considered a romanticist because his music expresses deep personal feelings.
    • The poet was a famous romanticist who celebrated the beauty of the natural world.
    • Many romanticist painters focused on dramatic landscapes and intense emotions.
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adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of Romanticism in art, literature, or music.
    • The museum has a special exhibit of romanticist paintings from the 19th century.
    • Her writing style is romanticist, with vivid descriptions of nature and emotion.
    • The symphony has a romanticist feel, with sweeping melodies and dramatic changes.
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