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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024po•et•ic /poʊˈɛtɪk/USA pronunciation adj. Also, poˈet•i•cal. - Poetryof the nature of or resembling poetry;
possessing the qualities of poems. - Poetryof, relating to, or characteristic of a poet or of poetry.
po•et•i•cal•ly, adv. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024po•et•ic (pō et′ik),USA pronunciation adj. Also, po•et′i•cal. - Poetrypossessing the qualities or charm of poetry:poetic descriptions of nature.
- Poetryof or pertaining to a poet or poets.
- Poetrycharacteristic of or befitting a poet:poetic feeling; poetic insight.
- Poetryendowed with the faculty or feeling of a poet:a poetic eulogist.
- having or showing the sensibility of a poet:a poetic lover.
- Poetryof or pertaining to poetry:poetic literature.
- Poetryof the nature of or resembling poetry:a poetic composition;poetic drama;poetic imagination.
- Poetrycelebrated in poetry, as a place.
- Poetryproviding a subject for poetry.
- Poetryof or pertaining to literature in verse form.
n. - Poetrypoetics.
- Greek poiētikós. See poet, -ic
- Latin poēticus
- 1520–30
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