Used in a Sentence

romeo

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for romeo.

Editorial note

Probably because he's saying love is not like Romeo & Juliet, which is exactly what you're saying.

Examples19
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A male given name from the Romance languages.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of romeo gathered in one view.

noun

A male given name from the Romance languages.

noun

A man who has a reputation for being a great lover or very romantic.

noun

A number of places in the United States:

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for romeo.

noun

A male given name from the Romance languages.

noun

A man who has a reputation for being a great lover or very romantic.

noun

A number of places in the United States:

noun

A town in Conejos County, Colorado.

Example sentences

1

Probably because he's saying love is not like Romeo & Juliet, which is exactly what you're saying.

2

The emotional power of Romeo and Juliet or Tristan and Isolde are other good examples too.

3

Alfa Romeo and Lancia also had some legendarily unreliable cars in that time period.

4

If you're looking for realism in your apocalyptic nightmare scenarios, there's an ooooold DOS game called Bravo Romeo Delta you should track down.

5

Sample: [Enter Juliet] Hamlet: Thou art as sweet as the sum of the sum of Romeo and his horse and his black cat!

6

The closest thing you will get to F1 tech in a cheap road car is the $54k Alfa Romeo 4C with its CF tub.

7

I also like to see how the relationship between Carmack and Romeo changed during the decade where they were so successful.

8

Reading the Torah without an Egyptian background is like watching West Side Story without knowing Romeo and Juliet, or watching Shrek without knowing Prince Charming.

9

Drugs have had a bad reputation since at least the time of Shakespeare, whose sleazy, potion-dispensing apothecary in Romeo and Juliet enables that play’s tragic finale.

10

Ok, so if the Dodge Dart and the Alfa Romeo Giulietta are built on the same platform, do they share the same vulnerability in the computer systems?

11

Reminds me of the academic who knew everything there was to know about Romeo and Juliet, had thoroughly analyzed it, its roots, context, etc.

12

Or that adolescents have had a long history of being featured in stories as not behaving 'appropriately' (such as Romeo and Juliet), well before the advent of modern high school?

Quote examples

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Romeo & Iuliet, for example), and then doing n-way diffs between various copies of the "same" text.

2

This strikes me as standing up in the middle of the play and shouting "That so-called Romeo is really Steve!

3

Some US States are making progress here, though -- see "Romeo and Juliet laws."

4

Due to "Romeo & Juliet" clauses, this isn't actually true in many states.

Proper noun examples

1

Charlie Victor Romeo, an off off broadway play that has since been turned into a film, also re-enacts United 232.

2

Romeo & Juliet is a tragedy, not a romance: Its moral is that people that think love is grand and melodramatic are dooming themselves.

3

(Last I looked LibreOffice was pretty poor for this, but I haven't looked all too often.) Still, I'm unaware of any VCS that actually does half of what many of people want to do — in diachronic linguistics you often have to deal with variation in source texts that /isn't/ semantically important (Romeo & Juliet v.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use romeo in a sentence?

Probably because he's saying love is not like Romeo & Juliet, which is exactly what you're saying.

What does romeo mean?

A male given name from the Romance languages.

What part of speech is romeo?

romeo is commonly used as noun.