Pronunciation: /bɑrd/
noun a poet or musician who composes and recites epic or heroic poems, often while playing a musical instrument
A1 The bard sang songs in the village square.
A2 The bard entertained the royal court with his storytelling.
B1 The bard's poetry captured the essence of nature.
B2 The bard's epic tales were passed down through generations.
C1 The bard's lyrical verses inspired a revolution.
C2 The bard's mastery of language elevated him to legendary status.
verb to compose or recite poems or songs as a bard
A1 The bard sang a beautiful song.
A2 She bards at the local tavern every weekend.
B1 The poet barded a new poem for the event.
B2 He bards with passion and emotion in his performances.
C1 The playwright bards stories that captivate audiences.
C2 She bards eloquently, weaving words into intricate tapestries of meaning.
formal The bard recited an epic poem at the royal court.
informal The bard sang a catchy tune at the tavern last night.
slang That bard is always spitting fire with his rhymes.
figurative She was a bard of emotions, weaving words into beautiful songs.
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