| 释义 | unromanticized adjective
 (UK usuallyunromanticised )uk /ˌʌn.rəʊˈmæn.tɪ.saɪzd/ us /ˌʌn.roʊˈmæn.t̬ɪ.saɪzd/
 not making something seem better than it really is:
 The show is an unromanticized account of the birth of a nation.
 She is a walking treasury of Hollywood lore, much of it unromanticised.
 Related word
 
 romanticizeHer memoir is an unromanticized story of women in the West.
 The landscapes include the harsh but beautiful mountain valleys and their unromanticised fields and farms.
 He said the book was a refreshingly unromanticized portrait of the country.
 The story depicts the events as violent and unromanticized.
 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
 Exaggerating & playing down
 bloviate
 blow something out of proportionidiom
 cartoonish
 cartoonishly
 catastrophize
 fulsome
 go overboardidiom
 inflated
 make a mountain out of a molehillidiom
 make little of somethingidiom
 make much of somethingidiom
 make something of something/someone
 meal
 mildly
 minimization
 OTT
 protest too muchidiom
 romanticize
 underplay
 underrate
 
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