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Meaning of poet
A person who creates poems
Etymology of poet
The word "poet" comes from the Old French "poete", from Latin "poeta", from Greek "poietes", meaning "maker"
Historically, the term referred to a writer of poetry, but it has also been used to describe a person who is skilled with words or has a creative imagination
Synonyms
writer
author
bard
wordsmith
lyricist
songwriter
poetess
versifier
rhymer
rhymester
poetaster
minstrel
troubadour
laureate
scribe
scribbler
journalist
novelist
playwright
dramatist
wordslinger
storyteller
balladeer
sonneteer
elegist
satirist
epigrammatist
poet laureate
Definitions
- A person who writes poems, especially one who is skilled or imaginative in this art
- * A person who is skilled with words, especially in a creative or artistic way
Usage Examples
- The famous poet wrote several collections of sonnets and elegies
- * She is a talented poet who has won numerous awards for her work
- * The poet's use of language and imagery is highly evocative and expressive
Antonyms
critic
reviewer
analyst
commentator
observer
spectator
reader
listener
audience
noncreator
amateur
dabbler
novice
beginner
nonwriter
nonartist
unskilled person
untrained person
uncreative person
unimaginative person
uninspired person
unartistic person