poetry

/ˈpoʊətri/
noun
  1. Literary work in which the expression of feelings and ideas is given intensity by the use of distinctive style and rhythm; poems collectively.
    • She has been writing poetry since she was a child.
    • The library has a large section dedicated to poetry from around the world.
    • Many people find comfort in reading poetry during difficult times.
  2. A quality of beauty, grace, or emotional power in something that is not verse.
    • There is poetry in the way the sunlight filters through the autumn leaves.
    • The architect designed the building with a sense of poetry in every curve.
    • The dancer's movements were pure poetry.
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