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[ poh-i-tis ] / ˈpoʊ ɪ tɪs / SEE SYNONYMS FOR poetess ON THESAURUS.COM
nouna woman who writes poetry. Origin of poetessFirst recorded in 1520–30; poet + -ess usage note for poetessSee -ess. Words nearby poetesspoep, poepol, poesy, poet, poetaster, poetess, poetic, poeticism, poeticize, poetic justice, poetic licence Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for poetessIs the quintessential Afghan woman Nila, the dramatic Kabul socialite turned Parisian poetess? Resurrecting Afghanistan: Khaled Hosseini’s ‘And the Mountains Echoed’|Rafia Zakaria|May 28, 2013|DAILY BEAST The commercial man went back to the smoking-room to mention casually that Mrs. March was a poetess. John March, Southerner|George W. Cable The poetess has always been known as “The Swan of Lichfield,” though no one seems to know who gave her the name. Anna Seward|Stapleton Martin Rose handed him a newspaper clipping containing a brief account of "how a Wisconsin poetess achieved fame and fortune." Rose of Dutcher's Coolly|Hamlin Garland
You have often called me a poetess, and I will now believe I am, and no longer wish to see another. The Daughter of an Empress|Louise Muhlbach He praised the poetess and saluted the Countess Martin with joy hardly concealed. The Red Lily, Complete|Anatole France
Words related to poetessrhymester, dilettante, writer, author, lyricist, muse, rhymer, bard, versifier, artist, dramatist, maker, parodist, lyrist, librettist, poetaster, balladist, metrist, rhapsodist, rimer |