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Definition of poetical in English: poeticaladjective pəʊˈɛtɪk(ə)lpoʊˈɛdək(ə)l 1Relating to poetry. Example sentencesExamples - The man of the world, the scholar, and the poetical artist are happily blended in his satirical productions.
- The magnificent creations of his poetry have always been duly appreciated by poetical students and critical readers.
- His poetical reputation was as bright and transient as the plants and flowers which formed the subject of his verse.
- He may be considered the poetical progenitor of Burns.
- He now became a frequent competitor for poetical fame.
- It contains some pointed satire on the author's poetical contemporaries.
- Mr Ellis was the poetical antiquary and friend of Scott.
- He was a large poetical contributor to Blackwood's Magazine.
- The young poet profited by the attacks of the critics, their effect being to enlarge his poetical studies.
- The drama is well conceived and executed, but here also he follows another poetical master, Ben Jonson.
- 1.1 Written in verse rather than prose.
the author of numerous poetical compositions Example sentencesExamples - His poetical works include a famous 1718 translation of Lucan.
- Sidney expressed indifference to prosody: "... the greatest part of poets have appareled their poetical inventions in that numbrous kind of writing which is called verse."
- The trauma acted as an impulse to her poetical compositions.
- The prize amounted to 500 lire and a copy of d'Annunzio's complete poetical works.
- The poetical miscellanies, compiled for pleasure, were filled with an apparently random collection of poetry.
- Wordsworth's Poetical and Prose Works appeared in 1896.
- She transcribed his verses for his first volume, The Hope of Liberty, Containing a Number of Poetical Pieces (1829).
- His "Hymn to Contentment" was published in Steele's Poetical Miscellanies (1714).
- I find one of the most hopeful areas is poetical writing from these war zones.
- The lyrics are very neatly turned, and contain poetical passages and lines of genuine humorous character.
- 1.2 Having an imaginative or sensitively emotional style of expression.
highly poetical forms of speech Example sentencesExamples - Even this mad letter-writing has a strongly poetical element.
- In England in the 1590s, poetical lovemaking seems to have become a kind of epidemic.
- They seem to represent a bursting out, possibly in impatience, from both the complexity and the constrictions of the current American poetical idiolect.
- The metaphorical and poetical use of language creates no exterior visions on stage but interior visions in the minds of the spectators.
- This new montage style of cinema and the poetical style of Flaherty were clear influences on him.
- It is no longer the subject of art or of thought: they have no poetical power today, I think.
- In Moscow there is strange confluence of physical and poetical landscapes.
- Its affinities and poetical style seem to lie rather with Shakespeare's later than his earlier work.
- But value-free embroidery, a return to the poetical, has seemed to be one result.
- He describes the prolific misuse of poetical language by his contemporaries.
Rhymes alphabetical, arithmetical, heretical, hypothetical, metathetical, metical, parenthetical, prophetical, reticle, synthetical, theoretical Definition of poetical in US English: poeticaladjectivepoʊˈɛdək(ə)lpōˈedək(ə)l 1Relating to poetry. Example sentencesExamples - The young poet profited by the attacks of the critics, their effect being to enlarge his poetical studies.
- Mr Ellis was the poetical antiquary and friend of Scott.
- He was a large poetical contributor to Blackwood's Magazine.
- His poetical reputation was as bright and transient as the plants and flowers which formed the subject of his verse.
- He now became a frequent competitor for poetical fame.
- The man of the world, the scholar, and the poetical artist are happily blended in his satirical productions.
- He may be considered the poetical progenitor of Burns.
- The magnificent creations of his poetry have always been duly appreciated by poetical students and critical readers.
- It contains some pointed satire on the author's poetical contemporaries.
- The drama is well conceived and executed, but here also he follows another poetical master, Ben Jonson.
- 1.1 Written in verse rather than prose.
the author of numerous poetical compositions Example sentencesExamples - The lyrics are very neatly turned, and contain poetical passages and lines of genuine humorous character.
- His "Hymn to Contentment" was published in Steele's Poetical Miscellanies (1714).
- The poetical miscellanies, compiled for pleasure, were filled with an apparently random collection of poetry.
- The prize amounted to 500 lire and a copy of d'Annunzio's complete poetical works.
- His poetical works include a famous 1718 translation of Lucan.
- She transcribed his verses for his first volume, The Hope of Liberty, Containing a Number of Poetical Pieces (1829).
- Wordsworth's Poetical and Prose Works appeared in 1896.
- I find one of the most hopeful areas is poetical writing from these war zones.
- Sidney expressed indifference to prosody: "... the greatest part of poets have appareled their poetical inventions in that numbrous kind of writing which is called verse."
- The trauma acted as an impulse to her poetical compositions.
- 1.2 Having an imaginative or sensitively emotional style of expression.
highly poetical forms of speech Example sentencesExamples - They seem to represent a bursting out, possibly in impatience, from both the complexity and the constrictions of the current American poetical idiolect.
- He describes the prolific misuse of poetical language by his contemporaries.
- Its affinities and poetical style seem to lie rather with Shakespeare's later than his earlier work.
- In England in the 1590s, poetical lovemaking seems to have become a kind of epidemic.
- It is no longer the subject of art or of thought: they have no poetical power today, I think.
- In Moscow there is strange confluence of physical and poetical landscapes.
- This new montage style of cinema and the poetical style of Flaherty were clear influences on him.
- The metaphorical and poetical use of language creates no exterior visions on stage but interior visions in the minds of the spectators.
- Even this mad letter-writing has a strongly poetical element.
- But value-free embroidery, a return to the poetical, has seemed to be one result.
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