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单词 poems
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poem

noun

po·​em ˈpō-əm How to pronounce poem (audio)
-im,
ˈpōm,
 also  ˈpȯ(-)im,
ˈpō-ˌem How to pronounce poem (audio)
1
: a composition in verse
2
: something suggesting a poem (as in expressiveness, lyricism, or formal grace)
the house we stayed in … was itself a poem H. J. Laski

Synonyms

  • lyric
  • rune
  • song
  • verse
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Example Sentences

He wrote a poem about his parents. your assignment is to write two poems about springtime
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Word History

Etymology

Middle French poeme, from Latin poema, from Greek poiēma, from poiein

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

poem

noun

po·​em ˈpō-əm How to pronounce poem (audio)
: a piece of writing often having figurative language and lines that have rhythm and sometimes rhyme

poems

noun

plural of poem
as in verses
a composition using rhythm and often rhyme to create a lyrical effect your assignment is to write two poems about springtime

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • verses
  • songs
  • lyrics
  • sonnets
  • poetries
  • ballads
  • rhymes
  • runes
  • limericks
  • elegies
  • epigrams
  • odes
  • psalms
  • haiku
  • madrigals
  • triolets
  • rimes
  • eclogues
  • pastorals
  • idylls
  • villanelles
  • tankas
  • senryu
  • dithyrambs
  • poesies
  • pastorales
  • clerihews
  • georgics
  • epics
  • jingles
  • idyls
  • epodes
  • rondeaux
  • rondels
  • anacreontics
  • lays
  • epopees
  • blank verses
  • eposes
  • rondelets
  • versifications
  • laments
  • free verses
  • vers libres
  • rondelles
  • English sonnets
  • minstrelsies
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