poetic

adjective
UK: /pəʊˈet.ɪk/
US: /poʊˈet.ɪk/
  1. Expressing or characterized by the qualities of poetry, such as a musical or emotional style.

    1. Her writing has a poetic feel.
    2. The poetic language of the novel created a unique reading experience.
  2. Relating to poetry.

    1. It has a poetic form.
    2. The lecturer discussed the poetic devices used by Shakespeare.
  3. Beautiful or graceful in a way that is similar to poetry.

    1. The sunset was truly poetic.
    2. The dancer's poetic movements captivated the audience completely.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "poetic" in English means: Expressing or characterized by the qualities of poetry, such as a musical or emotional style., Relating to poetry., Beautiful or graceful in a way that is similar to poetry..

The phonetic transcription of "poetic" is /pəʊˈet.ɪk/ in British English and /poʊˈet.ɪk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "poetic": lyrical, artistic, expressive, rhapsodic, imaginative, romantic.

Example usage of "poetic": "Her writing has a poetic feel.". More examples on the page.