Definition of "aromantic"
aromantic
adjective
comparative more aromantic, superlative most aromantic
That feels little or no romantic attraction to others and/or romantic desire.
Quotations
Although there are aromantic asexuals who do not experience the instinctual emotional need to be in a romantic relationship, many asexuals seek monogamous partners and value intimate connections just like sexual people.
2011 November 28, Soojin Chang, “Sex is the biggest nothing”, in The Daily Californian
However, if she [Emily Brontë] was asexual, she likely was not aromantic (see chapter 2 for distinction between sex and romance), or at least she had a high-level understanding of romance, as she wrote one of the most intensely romantic novels of her time, Wuthering Heights.
2012, Anthony F. Bogaert, Understanding Asexuality, Rowman & Littlefield, published 2012
noun
plural aromantics
One who does not experience romantic attraction to others.
Quotations
'I let it slip one time at work that I’m an asexual aromantic [an asexual who is also not interested in making romantic attachments], and they think it’s absolutely hysterical,’ says Jean Wilson, a sales assistant and 63-year-old grandmother from Banbury. 'One of the women I work with said, “I don’t think you’ve met the right man yet.” I said: “Trish, I’m 63. If I haven’t met him by now I don’t think I’m going to.”’
2012 November 12, Olivia Gordon, “'The moment I realised I was asexual'”, in The Telegraph