Pronunciation: /ˈpoʊɪtri/
noun a form of literary expression that emphasizes the aesthetic qualities of language, such as rhythm and sound
A1 I like reading poetry because it is short and easy to understand.
A2 She wrote a beautiful poem for her mother as a birthday gift.
B1 Studying poetry helps improve language skills and creativity.
B2 The poet's use of imagery in her poetry creates vivid mental pictures for the reader.
C1 Analyzing the symbolism in the poetry of T.S. Eliot requires a deep understanding of his works.
C2 The complexity and depth of meaning in the poetry of Sylvia Plath continue to captivate readers worldwide.
formal The study of poetry is a fundamental aspect of literature courses.
informal I love reading poetry in my free time, it's so relaxing.
slang That poetry slam last night was lit!
figurative Her words were like poetry, flowing effortlessly and beautifully.
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