couplet (Meaning)

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couplet (n)

two items of the same kind

a stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse; usually rhymed

couplet Sentence Examples

  1. The poet concluded his sonnet with a rhyming couplet.
  2. Shakespeare often used couplets to conclude his sonnets.
  3. The couplet at the end of the poem summarized the main theme.
  4. The couplet consisted of two lines that rhymed with each other.
  5. The poet employed a couplet to convey a sense of closure to the poem.
  6. The couplet served as a succinct summary of the preceding stanzas.
  7. In poetry, a couplet typically consists of two lines of verse.
  8. The poet used a rhymed couplet to add emphasis to the conclusion.
  9. The final couplet of the poem left a lasting impression on the reader.
  10. The couplet encapsulated the essence of the poem's message.

FAQs About the word couplet

two items of the same kind, a stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse; usually rhymed

twain, couple, duo,pair, twosome, brace,partnership, dyad, team, coordinate

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The poet concluded his sonnet with a rhyming couplet.

Shakespeare often used couplets to conclude his sonnets.

The couplet at the end of the poem summarized the main theme.

The couplet consisted of two lines that rhymed with each other.