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Free Verse

Free Verse Type: noun Pronunciation: /free-vers/ What does Free Verse mean?  Poetry that doesn’t doesn’t follow a specific rhyme scheme, meter, or structured pattern. Free Verse is poetry not written in a regular rhythm like pattern. Free verses are nonmetrical and nonrhyming. Free Verse Synonyms: Blank Verse Example of a Free Verse: [The sky is…

Haiku

Haiku Type: noun Pronunciation: /hy-koo/ What does Haiku mean? A Japanese poetry style traditionally composed of three (3) lines with seventeen (17) syllables in a syllable pattern of 5-7-5. Haiku Synonyms: Hokku Example of a Haiku: [The cool breeze whispers, Leaves dance in the golden light,Autumn’s song begins.] Example sentence: “She wrote a really beautiful…

Internal Rhyme

Internal Rhyme Type: noun Pronunciation: /in-ter-null-rime/ Related: End Rhyme, Rhyme What does Internal Rhyme mean? Rhymes within a line. Internal Rhyme Synonyms: Rhyme Example sentence: “I need a different internal rhyme for that one.” more terms starting with “I”

Limerick

Limerick Type: noun Pronunciation: /lim-rick/ Popularized by: Edward Lear What does Limerick mean? A funny five (5) line poem in the rhyme scheme AABBA. Example sentence: “I wrote a good limerick tonight.” more terms starting with “L”

Metaphor

Metaphor Type: noun Pronunciation: /meta-for/ What does Metaphor mean? A direct comparison of two unlike things without using words such as “like,” “as,” or “than.” A metaphor is a figure of speech where one thing is directly compared to another, typically by saying that one thing is the other. Metaphor Synonyms: Figure of speech Example…

Rhyme

Rhyme Type: noun Pronunciation: /rime/ What does Rhyme mean? The repetition of end syllables and sound. A rhyme is two or more words that sound similar at the end of a line. Rhyme Synonyms: End Rhyme, Internal Rhyme Example of a Rhyme: [Cat, Hat Feet, Beat.] Example sentence: “I need a rhyme for this song.”…

Simile

Simile Type: noun Pronunciation: /sim-e-lee/ What does Simile mean? A comparison made with “as,” “like,” or “than.” A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using the words “like”, “than”, or “as.” Simile Synonyms: Analogy, Similitude, Metaphor, Comparison, Figure of Speech Example of a Simile: [Her smile was as bright as…

Stanza

Stanza Type: noun Pronunciation: /stan-za/ What does Stanza mean? A grouped set of lines in poem or poetry. A stanza is a grouped set of lines in a poem or poetry. Stanza Synonyms: Verse, Stave, Part, Piece, Portion, Division, Sample, Slice, Passage Example of a Stanza: Here’s a simple two-line stanza (a couplet): [The moonlight…

Tercet

Tercet Type: noun Pronunciation: /tur-set/ What does Tercet mean? A stanza with three (3) lines rhymed or unrhymed. A tercet is a stanza with three (3) lines that usually all rhyme, doesn’t rhyme, or the first and the third line rhyme, which is an ABA rhyming pattern. Tercets can also have an AAA, ABA, AAB,…