Poetical (adjective)

  1. Relating to or characteristic of poetry, such as its style, language, or themes.
  2. Having a creative and imaginative quality, often associated with poetry.

Origin:

The word 'poetical' comes from the latin word 'poeticus' which means belonging to poetry or poets. it has been used since the 16th century to describe things that are related to poetry or have a poetic quality.

Examples:

  1. The poetical imagery in the poem was beautiful and evocative, creating vivid pictures in the reader's mind.
  2. The poetical style of the writer was influenced by Romanticism, with a focus on emotion and nature.
  3. The poetical writing was praised for its ability to convey deep and complex emotions in a simple and beautiful way.
  4. The poetical language of the poem was full of metaphors, similes, and other figures of speech.
  5. The poetical expression of the artist was unique and captivating, capturing the essence of the subject in a way that was both imaginative and truthful.
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