romandom
/roʊˈmændəm/Definitions
1. noun
A romantic or idealistic ideal, especially one that is impractically optimistic or unrealistic.
“The team’s victory was fueled by a sense of romandom, but the harsh reality of the financial crisis soon set in.”
2. verb
To attribute romantic or idealistic qualities to something.
“The politician’s promise to solve the economic crisis romandomed the public, but critics claim it was an empty promise.”