sonnet

/ˈsɑnɪt/
noun
  1. A poem of 14 lines, typically with a fixed rhyme scheme, often about love or deep emotion.
    • Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets, many about love and time.
    • She memorized a sonnet by Elizabeth Barrett Browning for class.
    • The poet published a new sonnet in the literary magazine.
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