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Often used in the same context:
boyfriends,
breakups,
flings,
potboilers,
paramours,
heroines,
lovelorn,
marriages,
romcom,
melodramas,
exes,
infatuations,
novels,
beaus,
roundelay,
friendships,
sweethearts,
seductions,
dramas,
costars,
cads,
lothario,
femmes fatales,
courtship,
bodice ripper,
loveless,
bromance,
dalliance,
autobiographies,
playgirl,
movieland,
lechery,
intimacies,
relationships,
melodramatics,
flirtation,
divorces,
seriocomedy,
adulteries,
jealousies,
romantics,
fantasies,
elyot,
loverboy,
infidelities,
englishwomen,
escapades,
lovebirds,
serial monogamy,
girlfriends,
tinseltown,
tryst,
adventures,
dishy,
filmland,
lovestruck,
kinkiness,
bildungsroman,
emily bronte,
soapier,
bachelorhood,
affair,
monogamy,
weepie,
swains,
lust,
showbiz,
comedies,
singleton,
gothic romance,
lovesickness,
sagas,
soaper,
romancer,
memoirs,
longings,
romps,
adventuress,
nazimova,
deflowering,
bitchery,
cuckolds,
dater,
conquests,
housewifery,
gossip,
betrothal,
postfeminist,
hunky,
dramedy,
matrimony,
heartthrobs,
novelists,
manless,
thrillers,
tragicomedies,
plotline,
sapphic,
actresses,
dopier,
julianne moore,
platonic,
romance,
epics,
plays,
operas,
ballads,
classics,
lyrics,
masterpieces,
poems,
ballets,
elegies,
tales,
epic,
opera,
operettas
Appears in the definition of:
bulwer-lytton,
edward george earle bulwer-lytton,
first baron lytton,
gothic romancer,
lytton,
malory,
sir thomas malory,
thomas malory
Also try:
— Adjectives for romances:
historical,
old,
french,
arthurian,
medieval,
metrical,
popular,
chivalric,
early,
greek,
gothic,
more...
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