In a way that is passionate, emotional, or suggestive of love; in a manner inspired by romantic ideals or feelings.
From 'romantic,' which came from 'romance' (a tale of adventure), from Old French 'romanz.' The Romantic movement of the 18th-19th centuries made the word mean emotional and passionate.
The Romantic era glorified emotion and nature as rebellion against reason—so 'romantically' literally means 'like the Romantics,' an 200-year-old artistic rebellion that shaped how we think about love.
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