Synonym: lyric, ode, rhyme, verse. Antonym: prose. Similar words: poet, poem, subpoena, onomatopoeia, metre, toiletry, metric, petrol. Meaning: ['pəʊɪtrɪ] n. 1. literature in metrical form 2. any communication resembling poetry in beauty or the evocation of feeling.
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91 He wrote a very beautiful poetry.
92 Nature is a recurrent theme in Frost's poetry.
93 He could spout poetry for hours.
94 Most poetry doesn't translate well.
95 She began writing poetry in her teens .
96 His poetry often lapses into sentimentality.
97 His poetry is hardly comparable with Shakespeare's.
98 She could recall only fragments of his poetry.
99 You could feel the magic of Shakespeare's poetry.
100 He is a philologist, specialising in American poetry.
101 The lyricism of Tennyson's poetry is magnificent.
102 She started writing poetry at a young age.
103 There was poetry in all her gestures.
103 Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
104 Poetry doesn't usually translate well.
105 He writes poetry in his spare time.
106 Teachers should read more poetry to children.
107 His writings include poetry and prose.
108 He lacks the emotional maturity to appreciate poetry.
109 The aim of poetry is to please.
110 He dedicated his poetry to the glory of God.
111 The real fireworks are provided by Shakespeare's poetry.
112 His poetry has proved durable.
113 His poetry was slow in achieving recognition.
114 This is a good example of his lyric poetry.
115 The man and woman were drawn together by an interest in poetry.
116 John dreamed of being a writer and had tried his hand at poetry.
117 My English teacher provided me with the means to enjoy reading poetry.
118 Professor Mackay will give a seminar on musical settings of Verlaine's poetry.
119 At school we had to learn a lot of poetry by heart.
120 There was an explosion of scholarly interest in her poetry.
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