Acatalexis

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌækəˈtælɪksɪs/

Definitions of acatalexis

noun a metrical variation in which the normal rhythmic sequence is interrupted by the omission of a syllable from a metrical line

Example Sentences

A1 Acatalexis is a term used in poetry.

A2 I learned about acatalexis in my English class.

B1 Understanding acatalexis can enhance one's appreciation of poetry.

B2 The poet's use of acatalexis added a unique rhythm to the poem.

C1 Analyzing the acatalexis in a poem can reveal the author's intentions.

C2 The complexity of acatalexis in modern poetry requires a deep understanding of literary techniques.

Examples of acatalexis in a Sentence

formal The poet's use of acatalexis in his sonnet added a unique rhythmic pattern to the verse.

informal I'm not sure what acatalexis means, but it sounds like a fancy word for poetry stuff.

slang Acatalexis is like when a poem has a cool flow, you know what I mean?

figurative In the dance routine, the acatalexis of the movements created a mesmerizing effect on the audience.

Grammatical Forms of acatalexis

plural

acatalexises

comparative

more acatalectic

superlative

most acatalectic

present tense

acatalexis

future tense

will acatalexis

perfect tense

has acatalexised

continuous tense

is acatalexising

singular

acatalexis

positive degree

very acatalectic

infinitive

to acatalexis

gerund

acatalexising

participle

acatalexised

Origin and Evolution of acatalexis

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acatalexis' originates from the Greek word 'akatalexis', meaning 'not stopping short'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in poetry to describe a line of verse that is not lacking a syllable at the end, the term 'acatalexis' has evolved to also refer to the absence of a catalectic ending in a line of verse or prose.