English to Punjabi Dictionary romance

romance

ਇਸ਼ਕ
definition
verb
the wealthy estate owner romanced her
court; woo.
noun
the Romance languages considered as a group.
adjective
the Romance languages
relating to the group of Indo-European languages descended from Latin, principally French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Catalan, Occitan, and Romanian.
example
The promotional materials presented the film strictly as a 'romance' with no hint of its political overtones.
With it comes the 'romance' - perceived or otherwise - of a freedom ride at the wheel of an automobile.
The historic, red brick building was a delight in itself and the interior, especially downstairs, had a feeling of intimacy and 'romance' .
Also, there's a point where a character says love and 'romance' are just things created to sell products.
There's a touch of 'romance' about the sea, given that seafaring created the economies and history of the region before the skies took over as the main means of transport.
The writers of the time, anxious to please their audience, had developed a new literary form designed to appeal to them, the 'romance' , and had imagined a new set of ideals to create a knightly culture.
The ancient epic had its counterpart in athletic contests just as the medieval 'romance' had its counterpart in jousts and tournaments between knights.
But unlike the knight in 'romance' , who is essentially curious about evil, the ultimate Christian hero aspires to know his true self.
Admittedly, the cigarette helped create an aura of mystery and 'romance' even in the very early years of film.
He tells his parents it's just a summer 'romance' , but he's having so much fun that he's thinking about blowing off his career for a year or so.
This is the time for 'romance' : a love affair seems to be blossoming.
The Orient was almost a European invention, and had been since antiquity a place of 'romance' , exotic beings, haunting memories and landscapes, remarkable experiences.
Slowly the colours of the day faded and the dark purple of the night crept in, with its eerie sense of 'romance' and evil to it.
I don't particularly care what subject it is, it could be 'romance' , horror, adventure, fantasy etc.
he asked her for a date and 'romance' blossomed
For middle-aged women since the 1950s, Paris has been associated with 'romance' - and sometimes with sex.
The cattle stations of Australia's far north were big business and there was no longer a place for sentiment and 'romance' .
It is meant to act as a check on the problematic impulses of 'romance' and sentimentalism.
Roses are often associated with 'romance' , and so a rose garden might do the trick - although you may want to be selective about which roses you choose.
The sky was clear and filled with stars and the fragrance of the white roses drifted through the air, filling the night with mystery and 'romance' .
Much the same with horror or science fiction or 'romance' .
a holiday 'romance'
Personals is an online oasis for single people seeking dates, 'romance' , and lifelong partners.
Each of us is drawn to a genre, be it horror, comedy or 'romance' .
Enveloped in 'romance' and mystique, craft beers came into their own between 1987 and 1995.
There must have been pages upon pages of typewriter paper filled with 'romance' , horror, fantasy and tales of the strange.
The play's strength derives from its presentation of both an affair and a workplace 'romance' , each with their different dynamics.
In a survey earlier this year, 'romance' blossomed for nearly two-thirds of employees within the British workplace.
Following a whirlwind 'romance' , the two get hitched and jet off to Europe for a disastrous honeymoon - returning back to America at the point of separation.
Those who despise it either expect it to be a 'romance' or a baseball movie.
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