incurable romantic

Frequency: 6.75.5 per million words

Describes someone who has deeply idealistic and romantic views of life and love, which are seen as an unchangeable part of their personality.

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  • She's an incurable romantic, always dreaming of fairy-tale endings.
  • She's an incurable romantic, always dreaming of fairy tales and grand gestures.
  • Despite all the disappointments, he remained an incurable romantic.
  • Even after several heartbreaks, he remains an incurable romantic, forever hopeful about love.
  • My grandmother was an incurable romantic who believed in love at first sight.
  • My grandmother, an incurable romantic, still believes in love at first sight and soulmates.
  • Being an incurable romantic often means experiencing both great joy and deep sadness.
  • Don't try to change her; she's an incurable romantic at heart, and that's part of her charm.
  • He confessed to being an incurable romantic during their first date.
  • The poet was known for being an incurable romantic, his verses filled with passion and longing.
  • The movie appeals to anyone who considers themselves an incurable romantic.
  • Despite his cynical exterior, he was an incurable romantic deep down, secretly loving love stories.
  • As an incurable romantic, she loves grand gestures and passionate declarations.
  • As an incurable romantic, she always hopes for a happy ending, even in the most challenging situations.
  • You can tell by her stories that she is an incurable romantic.
  • Being an incurable romantic can sometimes lead to disappointment, but it also brings great joy.
  • His friends teased him for being such an incurable romantic.
  • He planned a surprise proposal under the stars, typical of an incurable romantic like him.
  • Even in old age, they were both still incurable romantics.
  • We all know Sarah is an incurable romantic; she cried during every emotional love story on screen.