poetiser (Meaning)

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poetiser (n)

a writer who composes rhymes; a maker of poor verses (usually used as terms of contempt for minor or inferior poets)

Synonyms & Antonyms of poetiser

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poetiser Sentence Examples

  1. The poet's words poetiser the mundane, transforming it into something extraordinary.
  2. Her prose possesses an uncanny ability to poetiser even the most ordinary of events.
  3. The musician poetiser the melodies, weaving them into an intricate tapestry of sound.
  4. The artist's brushstrokes poetiser the canvas, capturing the essence of the human experience.
  5. The scent of wildflowers poestisers the air, creating an atmosphere of enchantment.
  6. The moon's glow poestisers the night sky, casting an ethereal beauty over the sleeping world.
  7. The gentle breeze poestisers the leaves, creating a symphony of whispers.
  8. The stillness of the morning poestises the moment, making it an oasis of tranquility.
  9. The child's laughter poestises the playground, transforming it into a realm of pure joy.
  10. The memories of love poestises our hearts, making them a treasure to cherish forever.

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a writer who composes rhymes; a maker of poor verses (usually used as terms of contempt for minor or inferior poets)

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The poet's words poetiser the mundane, transforming it into something extraordinary.

Her prose possesses an uncanny ability to poetiser even the most ordinary of events.

The musician poetiser the melodies, weaving them into an intricate tapestry of sound.

The artist's brushstrokes poetiser the canvas, capturing the essence of the human experience.