Antonym: poetess. Similar words: poem. Meaning: ['pəʊɪt] n. a writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry).
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151, Sometimes he seems to be an extraordinary blend of artist, poet and businessman.
152, Its clear narrative thrust is appropriate for the subject, though perhaps surprising in a novel by a poet.
153, As a struggling poet in the late twentieth century, I often thought that some early poets achieved publication very easily.
154, She kinda thought of him as a poet, and I think he loved her for that.
155, This poet regarded the joys of gods with bemused, unshockable, and endlessly credulous respect.
156, He had a good ear for language, and was a talented scholar, translator, and lyric poet.
157, Ladd, a Boston-based bassist / poet / producer, never lets the music out of his hands.
158, In return for their favor he acted so atrociously that no poet ever tried to explain his conduct.
159, One of the Peckhams' sons is a poet, another is an environmental consultant, and the third is a doctor.
160, It should not be thought, though, that Mauchline's fame is restricted to its associations with the poet.
161, The mistress of Socrates deigned to Cast her smile on this unknown poet.
162, Therein, lies the heart, the pity and the anguish of this initial collaboration between Strauss and poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal.
163, But in the principality last week he was hailed as a greater poet than Dylan Thomas.
164, Virgil too is the only poet who gives clearly the geography of the underworld.
165, Dissident A rabbinical poet with hippy dreadlocks was king of the clients on vodka street.
166, It would, however,[http://sentencedict.com/poet.html] be absurd to complain that Blunden and Mellor chiefly admire skill in a poet.
167, Shakespeare's poet is in a frenzy, possessed by the spirit of artistic creation.
168, A marriage begun without financial security looks hazardous to the poet, let alone where the man seems cunning and manipulative.
169, We had a beatnik poet who wore salami patches on his tweed sport coat.
170, But one great poet is perhaps enough in any family, even the most civilized.
171, I must choose between Dana's love and my own identity as a person and as a poet.
172, Tonight he brings his talent back to town as part of the Make a Date With a Poet series.
173, A poet in retirement, 1800-7 During these years we are still on the high plateau of Wordsworth's poetic achievement.
174, The well-known poet, e.e. cummings, does precisely that; he achieves special effect by using unusual grammatical configurations.
175, It seems that Freemantle was uneasy about poems which even in the most literal sense made the poet look bad.
176, Maud Gonne was the muse of W.B. Yeats, the Irish poet.
177, Raymond Williams's assessment of Stephen Duck's collapse as a poet once he entered polite society has already been commented upon.
178, This study is not an attempt to rescue from oblivion a poet whom critical attention has neglected.
179, We had a sort of poet in this house once. I expect you'd think nothing to her.
180, Whitechapel reminded the poet of a scene from Dante's Inferno.
More similar words: poem.