relating to poetry which does not conform to poetic conventions
antipoetic in American English
(ˌæntipouˈetɪk, ˌæntai-)
adjective
of or pertaining to elements or techniques used in a poem not conventionally thought to be suitable or traditional
Word origin
[1840–50; anti- + poetic]This word is first recorded in the period 1840–50. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: flan, organizer, plaque, sensationalism, set pieceanti- is a prefix meaning “against,” “opposite of,” “antiparticle of,” used in the formationof compound words (anticline); used freely in combination with elements of any origin (antibody; antifreeze; antiknock; antilepton)