Romantic

Daily writing prompt
What’s your definition of romantic?

This is another difficult question. Why? Why isn’t this an easy question. It should be, shouldn’t it?

Also, is the answer the same as yesterday’s gratitude question? Is the answer kindness, love, attention, affection, patience? All things I know I am capable of that I fear I fail to do at literally every opportunity?

Is the end result of this silly writing prompt game going to be discovering that I really am a terrible person? I’m afraid it might be.


Once again I asked Google Bard for it’s thoughts and now I feel like an even crummier person somehow.


The word “romantic” has multiple meanings, depending on the context in which it is used.

In the context of love and relationships, romantic can mean:

  • Exciting and passionate: A romantic relationship is one that is characterized by strong feelings of love, passion, and excitement.
  • Idealized and imaginative: A romantic person may have idealized notions of love and relationships, and may be drawn to the dramatic and the mysterious.
  • Spontaneous and adventurous: A romantic person may enjoy spontaneous and adventurous activities, and may be looking for a partner who shares their zest for life.

In the context of art and literature, romantic can mean:

  • Expressive and emotional: Romantic art and literature is characterized by its focus on emotion and feeling.
  • Subjective and individualistic: Romantic artists and writers often focus on the individual’s inner experience, and may be critical of traditional values and institutions.
  • Idealized and imaginative: Romantic art and literature often depicts an idealized view of the world, and may be characterized by a sense of mystery and wonder.

In general, the word “romantic” can be used to describe anything that is associated with love, passion, excitement, or the idealized view of the world.

Here are some examples of how the word “romantic” can be used in a sentence:

  • “He gave her a romantic dinner for two.”
  • “She had a romantic vision of their future together.”
  • “The movie was a romantic comedy.”
  • “The painting was a romantic depiction of the countryside.”
  • “The novel was a romantic tale of two star-crossed lovers.”

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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