Meaning & Definition of word "Poetic"

Poetic

/pəʊˈɛtɪk/

adjective:

  • 1. of, relating to, or having the qualities of poetry; characterized by imaginative or elevated expression.
    • Example: The author's poetic language painted a vivid picture in the reader's mind.
  • 2. having beauty or expressiveness resembling that of poetry.
    • Example: The sunset over the ocean was a poetic scene, enchanting all who witnessed it.
  • 3. conveying emotions and ideas in an artistic or imaginative manner.
    • Example: She wrote a poetic letter that captured her deepest feelings in a beautiful way.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin 'poeticus', which comes from the Greek 'poietikos', meaning 'pertaining to creation or poetry'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

poetic license:

The freedom to create by departing from fact or conventional rules.

poetically inclined:

Having a tendency to think or express oneself in a poetic manner.

poetic justice:

A situation where virtue is ultimately rewarded or vice punished, often in an ironic manner.

Related Words

poet:

A person who writes poetry.

poem:

A piece of writing that expresses feelings or ideas, often in a structured form.

poetry:

The art or work of a poet.

Slang Meanings of poetic

Meaning: Cool or impressive in a creative way.

Example Sentence: That song was really poetic, man!

Meaning: Expressive in an exaggerated manner.

Example Sentence: His announcement was so poetic, everyone was moved.