Pronunciation: /poʊˈɛtɪk ˈdʒʌstɪs/
noun a literary device in which virtue is ultimately rewarded or vice punished, often in a manner that is ironic or fitting
A1 Poetic justice is when something bad happens to a bad person.
A2 The villain getting caught in the end was a perfect example of poetic justice.
B1 The story ended with a sense of poetic justice, with the protagonist finally finding happiness.
B2 The twist at the end of the movie provided a satisfying sense of poetic justice.
C1 The complex characters in the novel experienced moments of poetic justice throughout the story.
C2 The playwright masterfully weaved themes of poetic justice into the intricate plot of the play.
formal The concept of poetic justice is often explored in literature and philosophy.
informal It was like poetic justice when the bully got a taste of his own medicine.
slang That was some serious poetic justice when the cheater got caught red-handed.
figurative The way things turned out felt like poetic justice, as if fate was balancing the scales.
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