Poétique (en. Poetic)
/pɔ.e.tik/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
adjective
Belonging to poetry.
His speech was imbued with a poetic atmosphere.
Son discours était imprégné d'une atmosphère poétique.
Evoking beauty, sensitivity, and imagination.
Nature offers landscapes of poetic beauty.
La nature offre des paysages d'une beauté poétique.
Related to an artistic or literary creation that touches upon emotion.
This artwork has a very strong poetic dimension.
Cette œuvre d'art a une dimension poétique très forte.
Etymology
From the Latin 'poeticus', derived from 'poeta' which means poet.
Common Phrases and Expressions
the poetic expression
A way of expressing emotions artistically.
l'expression poétique
a poetic language
A style of language that uses metaphors and imagery.
un langage poétique
to highlight the poetic
To emphasize the aesthetic or artistic aspect of a situation.
souligner le poétique
Related Words
poetry
A literary genre that expresses feelings and ideas through verses.
poésie
poet
A person who writes poetry.
poète
to poeticize
To transform something into a poetic representation.
poétiser
Slang Meanings
To write verses informally.
He started to poeticize after a few drinks.
Il a commencé à poétiser après quelques verres.
To express oneself in a very artistic manner, sometimes exaggeratedly.
She enjoys poeticizing her stories at the café with her friends.
Elle aime poétiser ses histoires au café avec ses amis.