Antonyms for romanticist
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : roh-man-tuh-sist |
Phonetic Transcription : roʊˈmæn tə sɪst |
Definition of romanticist
Origin :- 1821; see romantic + -ist.
- As in escapist : noun dreamer
- As in stylist : noun one who writes with style
- As in idealist : noun person who holds fancies in mind, who believes in perfection
- Strauss calls William “A romanticist on the throne of the Cæsars!”
- Extract from : « Blood and Iron » by John Hubert Greusel
- Every artist is in some measure an innovator; for his own age he is a romanticist.
- Extract from : « The Gate of Appreciation » by Carleton Noyes
- In Flaubert, a Romanticist and a Naturalist at first were blended.
- Extract from : « Madame Bovary » by Gustave Flaubert
- Yet no one would ever call Turgenev a romanticist, or Stevenson a realist.
- Extract from : « The Complete Essays of John Galsworthy » by John Galsworthy
- John, who was a romanticist, had also the desire to step forward and harangue the public.
- Extract from : « The Growth of a Soul » by August Strindberg
- That Galt was inferior to Scott as a romanticist is what no one would deny.
- Extract from : « The Entail » by John Galt
- I am afraid I am too much of a musician not to be a Romanticist.
- Extract from : « Egoists » by James Huneker
- I am afraid I am too much of a musician not to be a romanticist.
- Extract from : « Friedrich Nietzsche » by Georg Brandes
- The romanticist considered a moment, and then shook his head.
- Extract from : « The Eternal Boy » by Owen Johnson
- The modern gourmand, or artist, is a romanticist, whether he will or no.
- Extract from : « The Feasts of Autolycus » by Elizabeth Robins Pennell
Synonyms for romanticist
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