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romantically

American  
[roh-man-tik-lee] / roʊˈmæn tɪk li /

adverb

  1. in a romantic way.


Example Sentences

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It later developed that Willis and her lead prosecutor were romantically involved.

From Salon

We humans might think of ourselves as romantically unique, but research comparing pairing behaviour across species suggests otherwise.

From BBC

It also may not help matters that Chloe and Bode were once romantically involved and a spark may still exist, especially since Bode has been mentoring the troubled Tyler.

From Los Angeles Times

So I would hope they try to take it all the way, and then he can romantically walk into the night again.

From BBC

With unresolved charges of professional misconduct looming over her, haunted by a tragic incident from her childhood, and drawn romantically to Ewan, Mia finds it increasingly difficult to escape her past.

From BBC