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Meaning of poematic
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poematic (a.)
Pertaining to a poem, or to poetry; poetical.
poematic Sentence Examples
- The poematic melody of the wind whispered through the trees, stirring my soul.
- His words flowed like a poetic cascade, painting vivid imagery in my mind.
- The poematic sunset cast hues of gold and crimson upon the tranquil lake.
- Her eyes held a poematic gleam that spoke volumes without uttering a word.
- The novel's poematic prose captivated me with its lyrical beauty and emotional resonance.
- The landscape unfolded before us like a poematic tapestry woven with lush greenery and sparkling rivers.
- The poematic grace of the dancer's movements mesmerized the audience.
- The symphony's poematic strains evoked a symphony of emotions within me.
- The intricate poematic designs on the ancient scroll told a tale of forgotten civilizations.
- The poematic nature of her photography captured the ephemeral beauty of fleeting moments.
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Pertaining to a poem, or to poetry; poetical.
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The poematic melody of the wind whispered through the trees, stirring my soul.
His words flowed like a poetic cascade, painting vivid imagery in my mind.
The poematic sunset cast hues of gold and crimson upon the tranquil lake.
Her eyes held a poematic gleam that spoke volumes without uttering a word.