Simple past tense and past participle of romanticize.(verb)
Interpreted with exaggerated emotion(adjective)
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Use "romanticized" in a sentence
"Of course it’s romanticized from the point of view of a southerner, but that’s nowhere near any “propaganda for the slave system”."
"Tinariwen's lyrics are romantic because they pay homage to their people, their land, their desires and loves; they are not romanticized, which is the difference between a lot of folk music and pop."
"The Taleban did, at least initially, gain the trust and support of peace-thirsty Afghans, and members of the international community were also 'romanticized' by the Taleban's approach for bringing peace and stability to Afghanistan - although the Taleban's methods for bringing stability included the implementation of a very harsh form of Sharia Law."