rhapsode (Meaning)

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rhapsode (n.)

A rhapsodist.

rhapsode Sentence Examples

  1. The rhapsode's stirring recitation of Homer's epic captivated the audience.
  2. In ancient Greece, rhapsodes were itinerant poets who memorized and performed long narrative poems.
  3. The rhapsode's rhythmic delivery and dramatic gestures brought the characters and events to life.
  4. The rhapsode's performance was a feast for the senses, transporting listeners to a world of gods and heroes.
  5. The rhapsode's words flowed like honey, leaving the audience spellbound.
  6. The rhapsode's voice had the power to both inspire and soothe, evoking a range of emotions.
  7. The rhapsode's performance celebrated the tradition of oral storytelling, preserving the history and culture of a people.
  8. The rhapsode's recitations helped to shape the religious and philosophical beliefs of the time.
  9. The rhapsode's artistry served as a bridge between the past and the present, connecting generations through a shared love of poetry.
  10. The rhapsode's legacy continues to inspire poets and performers today, reminding us of the enduring power of the spoken word.

FAQs About the word rhapsode

A rhapsodist.

rhapsodist, epigrammatist, lyricist,sonneteer, troubadour, rhymer, poet laureate,scop, poetess, poet

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The rhapsode's stirring recitation of Homer's epic captivated the audience.

In ancient Greece, rhapsodes were itinerant poets who memorized and performed long narrative poems.

The rhapsode's rhythmic delivery and dramatic gestures brought the characters and events to life.

The rhapsode's performance was a feast for the senses, transporting listeners to a world of gods and heroes.