What is another word for poetic?
323 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ pə͡ʊˈɛtɪk], [ pəʊˈɛtɪk], [ p_əʊ_ˈɛ_t_ɪ_k]
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Similar words for poetic:
- all (adjective)
- artistic (adjective)
- fanciful (adjective)
- imaginative (adjective)
- lyric (adjective)
- lyrical (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- poetic (adjective)
- romantic (adjective)
- sensitive (adjective)
- figurative (noun)
- nonliteral (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- poetical (noun)
- other synonyms
- symbolic
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Poetic:
adj.
• all (adjective) • artistic (adjective)- talented,
- sublime,
- expert,
- elegant,
- skillful,
- aesthetic,
- masterful,
- beautiful,
- accomplished,
- graceful,
- tasteful,
- gifted,
- creative,
- proficient,
- fine,
- grandest.
- pie sky,
- most fancied,
- more fairy-tale,
- fictional,
- pie the sky,
- castles the air,
- incredible,
- most fairy tale,
- castles air,
- most fairytale,
- more curious,
- more fairytale,
- un-real,
- pie in sky,
- more fancied,
- more fairy tale,
- more fabulous,
- notional,
- most fairy-tale,
- in credible,
- in-credible.
- highflown,
- in spired,
- avant garde,
- most pie in the sky,
- most bluesky,
- more pie in the sky,
- more blue sky,
- more bluesky,
- in-spired,
- bluesky,
- high flown,
- more blue-sky,
- most originative,
- most blue-sky,
- most pie-in-the-sky,
- more originative,
- most blue sky,
- avantgarde,
- more pie-in-the-sky,
- inspired.
- more songlike,
- most choral,
- more songful,
- more coloratura,
- more melodious,
- most songful,
- most melodic,
- most songlike,
- more choral,
- most coloratura.
- fairy-tale,
- breaking ground,
- songful,
- artistic,
- lovey dovey,
- coloratura,
- blue sky,
- lovey-dovey,
- choral,
- blue-sky,
- imaginative,
- songlike,
- pie-in-the-sky,
- castles in air,
- syrupy,
- romantic,
- originative,
- brain wave,
- castles in the air,
- fairytale,
- fanciful.
n.
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•
- economical,
- conversational,
- articulate,
- circuitous,
- declamatory,
- chatty,
- diffuse,
- words,
- crisp,
- discursive,
- clean.
- superhero,
- epigram,
- blank verse,
- baddy,
- stylistics,
- tragedy,
- literature,
- poet,
- metafiction,
- refrain,
- hero,
- classic,
- prosody,
- speech,
- street theatre,
- mime,
- poetical,
- dramatis personae,
- antihero,
- quatrain,
- pantomime,
- ballad,
- soliloquy,
- prose poem,
- literary,
- structuralism,
- character,
- passion play,
- epitaph,
- two-hander,
- doggerel,
- masque,
- naturalistic,
- naturalism,
- son et lumière,
- subject,
- nonsense verse,
- metrical,
- monologue,
- dramatist,
- bard,
- cyborg,
- iambic,
- sapphic,
- metre,
- poem,
- enjambement,
- protagonist,
- rhyme,
- trochee,
- strophe,
- belles-lettres,
- deconstruct,
- scan,
- revue,
- villain,
- limerick,
- foot,
- sonnet,
- scrooge,
- ode,
- lyric,
- drama,
- psalm,
- tragicomedy,
- nursery rhyme,
- sympathetic,
- spondee,
- fairy godmother,
- chorus,
- play,
- exegesis,
- poetry,
- lyrical,
- curtain-raiser,
- canon,
- bechdel test,
- verse,
- stanza,
- skit,
- deconstruction,
- rhyme scheme,
- trilogy,
- nativity play,
- free verse,
- farce,
- poet laureate,
- dramatic monologue,
- caesura,
- heroine,
- conceit,
- lit crit,
- literary agent,
- elegiac,
- alliteration,
- lit,
- literary criticism,
- hermeneutics,
- mystery play,
- elegy,
- couplet,
- haiku,
- review,
- scansion,
- poetic licence.
Other synonyms:
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•
- o'.
- Skaldic,
- emotional,
- stylistic,
- dramatic,
- quixotical,
- genre,
- trochaic,
- visionary,
- rhetorical,
- runic,
- anapestic,
- decorative,
- whimsical,
- transcendental,
- fantastic,
- contrived,
- linguistic,
- lovely,
- tuneful,
- Unpractical,
- dithyrambic,
- didactic,
- autistic,
- quixotic,
- dactylic,
- melodic,
- Georgic,
- Odic,
- impractical,
- writing style,
- narrative,
- mock-heroic,
- transmundane,
- impassioned,
- author,
- musical,
- unrealistic,
- melodious,
- Anacreontic,
- lofty,
- romanticized,
- epical,
- literary genre,
- in the clouds,
- Parnassian,
- idealistic,
- Epodic,
- Rhapsodical,
- elevated,
- beauteous,
- fictitious,
- rhapsodic,
- Romancing,
- eloquent,
- rhythmical,
- otherworldly,
- vehement,
- Storybook,
- airy,
- oratorical,
- petulant,
- bucolic,
- writer,
- bardic.
How to use "Poetic" in context?
Poetry is a form of art that uses language to convey emotion. Poets use various devices to create poetic verses, such as rhythm, rhyme, meter, and alliteration. They also use familiar images and ideas to provoke thought and emotion in their audience.
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