poetic (Meaning)
poetic (a)
of or relating to poetry
of or relating to poets
poetic (s)
characterized by romantic imagery
characteristic of or befitting poetry
poetic (a.)
Alt. of Poetical
Synonyms & Antonyms of poetic
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poetic Sentence Examples
- The snowfall painted a poetic masterpiece on the city's landscape.
- Her voice had a lyrical quality, making her words flow with an almost poetic rhythm.
- The ancient architecture evoked a sense of poetic timelessness.
- The sunset cast a poetic glow upon the horizon, creating a stunning celestial tapestry.
- The author's prose had a poetic flair, capturing the essence of human emotions.
- The melody of the music was so enchanting that it seemed to whisper poetic secrets.
- The garden bloomed with a myriad of colors, each flower contributing a poetic stroke to the canvas.
- The child's imagination soared, creating poetic tales that filled the air with wonder.
- The tragedy unfolded with a poetic inevitability, leaving a heavy burden of sorrow in its wake.
- The moon illuminated the night sky, casting a soft, poetic glow upon the sleeping world.
FAQs About the word poetic
of or relating to poetry, characterized by romantic imagery, of or relating to poets, characteristic of or befitting poetryAlt. of Poetical
poeticized, lyrical, lyric,poetical, bardic,symbolic, figurative, rhythmical, rhythmic, symbolical
prosaic, prosaic, prose, literal,prose, literal, matter-of-fact, factual, unpoetic, unpoetic
The snowfall painted a poetic masterpiece on the city's landscape.
Her voice had a lyrical quality, making her words flow with an almost poetic rhythm.
The ancient architecture evoked a sense of poetic timelessness.
The sunset cast a poetic glow upon the horizon, creating a stunning celestial tapestry.