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Synonyms

unromantic

British  
/ ˌʌnrəʊˈmæntɪk /

adjective

  1. not of, related to, imbued with, or characterized by romance

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Example Sentences

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To ensure that they were comparing the same behaviour across different species, the researchers had to give a very precise - rather unromantic - definition to a "kiss".

From BBC

We had originally planned for Canyonlands rather than Dead Horse Point — not because of the unromantic name but because we’d never heard of it.

From Los Angeles Times

They don't want to sign a prenup because it seems unromantic or pessimistic, like you're already thinking about the relationship ending.

From Salon

Equally unromantic of face is Paul Matthews, a biology professor played by a dowded-down Nicolas Cage in the patchily entertaining dark comedy “Dream Scenario.”

From Los Angeles Times

Her TikTok detailed the horrifically unromantic, gesture of stealing her Tabis, and it has been watched a million times and shared widely on other social media platforms.

From Salon