Poet

/ˈpoʊ.ɪt/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A person who writes poems.
Emily Dickinson is often regarded as one of the greatest American poets.
A person with a great imagination or creative ability, particularly in the realm of language and expression.
He is a true poet, capable of capturing the essence of human emotion in his words.
A writer of a specific type of poem, often characterized by elaborate language and structure.
The poet recited her latest work at the literary festival, enchanting the audience.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin 'poeta', from the Greek 'poietes', meaning 'maker' or 'creator'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

poet laureate
An official poet, typically appointed to compose verses for special events.
poet in residence
A poet appointed to work in a specific environment, often an educational institution.
modern poet
A poet who writes in contemporary styles and themes.

Related Words

poetry
The art of writing poems.
verse
A single line of poetry or a particular form of poetic composition.
stanza
A grouped set of lines within a poem.

Slang Meanings

Wordsmith
He's a real wordsmith—such a talented poet!
Lyricist
She writes lyrics like a poet, capturing emotions perfectly.