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[ UK /pˈə‍ʊɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈpoʊət/ ]
NOUN
  1. a writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry)

How To Use poet In A Sentence

  • The affinities between music and poetry have been familiar since antiquity, though they are largely ignored in the current intellectual climate.
  • After a brief excursion into drama, he concentrated on his main interest, which was poetry.
  • The poet has symbolized his lover with a flower.
  • The diverse problems of succession and authority which face the brothers, the audience, and the poet reflect upon one other throughout, and this self-awareness renders nugatory the traditional criticism of Statius as derivative.
  • Andrews assumes that the lyric poet's freedom to dissent is only the freedom to say ‘yes’ to the American ideology - individualism.
  • His golf swing is poetry in motion .
  • In writing poetry, one is unfettered by the normal rules of sentence structure.
  • And where he is matchless is as a poet of fishing and the sea.
  • Vordul's verse is uninspiring and sounds much more like spoken word poetry, rather than a proper rap.
  • When they relate poetry to music, they invite harsh criticism on two fronts, not just one.
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