poetic

[poetic]

Anything poetic either relates to the art of poetry or has the romantic images of poetry. A great speech can be poetic. An orange red sunset at the beach can also be poetic.

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Adjective S.
characterized by romantic imagery; "Turner''s vision of the rainbow...was poetic"

Adjective S.
characteristic of or befitting poetry; "poetic diction"

Adjective
of or relating to poetry; "poetic works"; "a poetic romance"

Adjective
of or relating to poets; "poetic insight"


a.
Alt. of Poetical


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Usage Examples

One of the most beautiful passages of Rousseau is that in the sixth book of Confessions, where he describes the awakening in him of the literary sense. Of such wisdom, the poetic passion, the desire of beauty, the love of art for its own sake, has most.

Poetry a criticism of life under the conditions fixed for such a criticism by the laws of poetic truth and poetic beauty.

Most of my life I have played a lot of famous people but most of them were dead so you have a poetic license.

A garden must combine the poetic and he mysterious with a feeling of serenity and joy.

Fables should be taught as fables, myths as myths, and miracles as poetic fantasies. To teach superstitions as truths is a most terrible thing. The child mind accepts and believes them, and only through great pain and perhaps tragedy can he be in after years relieved of them.

Humor has justly been regarded as the finest perfection of poetic genius.

Metaphors are dangerous. Love begins with a metaphor. Which is to say, love begins at the point when a woman enters her first word into our poetic memory.

Music is the divine way to tell beautiful, poetic things to the heart.

If you are of the opinion that the contemplation of suicide is sufficient evidence of a poetic nature, do not forget that actions speak louder than words.

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Other Usage Examples

France is not poetic she even feels, in fact, a congenital horror of poetry. Among the writers who use verse, those whom she will always prefer are the most prosaic.

Poetic talent doesn't operate in a vacuum. There is a spirit of Polish poetry.

America was based on a poetic vision. What will happen when it loses its poetry?

As to London we must console ourselves with the thought that if life outside is less poetic than it was in the days of old, inwardly its poetry is much deeper.

Any long work in which poetry is persistent, be it epic or drama or narrative, is really a succession of separate poetic experiences governed into a related whole by an energy distinct from that which evoked them.

I've already written 300 space poems. But I look upon my ultimate form as being a poetic prose. When you read it, it appears to be prose, but within the prose you have embedded the techniques of poetry.

Poetry is innocent, not wise. It does not learn from experience, because each poetic experience is unique.

I feel an intense intimacy with those who have this loathing interest in me. Further than this, I know what they mean, I sympathize with them, I understand them. There should be a name (as poetic as love) for this relationship between loather and loathed it is of the closest and more full of passion than incest.

I could I trust starve like a gentleman. It's listed as part of the poetic training, you know.

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