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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
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The ocean is very romantic

Man: Look at the ocean. Isn't it romantic?
Woman: Oh, yeah. The ocean is very romantic.
Man: And look at the moon. Isn't it romantic, too?
Woman: Yeah, yeah, yeah. The moon is great as well.
Man: And the stars. Don't you think they're romantic?
Woman: Ah, now the stars. They really are romantic.

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The ocean is very romantic.

The moon is great as well.


What does "romantic" mean in this dialogue?


Thank you

  

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rezaenglish What does "romantic" mean in this dialogue? I won't insult your intelligence by telling you to look the word "romantic" up in a dictionary. You have certainly already done that and are only puzzled by what looks like a parallel between it and the word "great".

  • rezaenglish What does "romantic" mean in this dialogue?
  • I won't insult your intelligence by telling you to look the word "romantic" up in a dictionary.
  • You have certainly already done that and are only puzzled by what looks like a parallel between it and the word "great".
  • "Great" is nothing more than empty approbation, a damning with faint praise, used here to express her annoyance with the man's describing the mundane moon as romantic, when it is the stars that really light her fire.
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rezaenglishWhat does "romantic" mean in this dialogue?

I won't insult your intelligence by telling you to look the word "romantic" up in a dictionary. You have certainly already done that and are only puzzled by what looks like a parallel between it and the word "great". "Great" is nothing more than empty approbation, a damning with faint praise, used here

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