poetic voice

collocation in English

meaningsofpoeticandvoice

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poetic
adjective
uk
/pəʊˈet.ɪk/
us
/poʊˈet̬.ɪk/
like or relating to poetry ...
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voice
noun
uk
/vɔɪs/
us
/vɔɪs/
the sounds that are made when people speak ...
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(Definition ofpoeticandvoicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpoetic voice

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His narrative point-of-view moves between a more traditional narrator and thepoeticvoiceof an aesthete.
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Hispoeticvoicewas pure, authentic, and deceptively simple.
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Over time, he has managed to carve a quiet, tranquailpoeticvoiceof his owndistinctly different from those of his contemporaries.
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All but 22 of them were destroyed at his request when he said that he had found his truepoeticvoice.
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She praises the opening and closing sequences which she states, beautifully combinepoeticvoice-overs with visual lyricism.
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One of the biggest things that he learned was to trust hispoeticvoiceand give in to the subconscious.
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Tredinnick described his essays once as half chat, half chant, and hispoeticvoicelies, similarly, between conversation and song.
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It's an up close look at a variety of poetic voices, including interviews with poets and publishers.
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