sextain (Meaning)

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sextain (n.)

A stanza of six lines; a sestine.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sextain

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sextain Sentence Examples

  1. The poet's sextain captured the essence of the fleeting moment with remarkable brevity.
  2. The composer skillfully employed the sextain form to create a haunting melody with a repetitive phrase.
  3. In the sextain, six verses weave a narrative that unfolds with hypnotic intensity.
  4. The sextain provided the perfect structure for the artist's exploration of themes and emotions.
  5. The sextain's circular rhyme scheme lends a sense of cyclical motion to the poem.
  6. The abrupt concluding couplet of the sextain leaves the reader pondering its significance.
  7. The sculptor crafted a sextain of intricately intertwined figures, evoking a sense of unity and harmony.
  8. The architect's design featured a sextain of columns that supported the grand entrance.
  9. The sextain served as a stepping stone for the dancer's graceful movements.
  10. In the game of chess, the pawns form a sextain across the board, protecting the king.

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A stanza of six lines; a sestine.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The poet's sextain captured the essence of the fleeting moment with remarkable brevity.

The composer skillfully employed the sextain form to create a haunting melody with a repetitive phrase.

In the sextain, six verses weave a narrative that unfolds with hypnotic intensity.

The sextain provided the perfect structure for the artist's exploration of themes and emotions.