tiercet (Meaning)

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tiercet (n.)

A triplet; three lines, or three lines rhyming together.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tiercet

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tiercet Sentence Examples

  1. The first tiercet of the sonnet introduced the poem's central conceit.
  2. The poet crafted a clever tiercet that incorporated both rhyme and alliteration.
  3. The third tiercet explores the implications of the speaker's newfound knowledge.
  4. The final tiercet offers a resolution to the conflict presented in the poem's opening.
  5. The terza rima structure of the poem consists of a series of interlocking tiercets.
  6. The poet deftly employs enjambment within the tiercet, creating a seamless flow.
  7. The emotional intensity of the tiercet reaches its peak in the concluding line.
  8. The tiercet serves as a microcosm of the poem's larger thematic concerns.
  9. The poet's mastery of the tiercet form is evident in the poem's exquisite craftsmanship.
  10. The tiercet, with its unique rhyming pattern, lends a distinct musicality to the poem.

FAQs About the word tiercet

A triplet; three lines, or three lines rhyming together.

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No antonyms found.

The first tiercet of the sonnet introduced the poem's central conceit.

The poet crafted a clever tiercet that incorporated both rhyme and alliteration.

The third tiercet explores the implications of the speaker's newfound knowledge.

The final tiercet offers a resolution to the conflict presented in the poem's opening.