poet

simple noun21 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.1

Indicates a poet of the highest caliber and historical importance.

A poet known by many people.

A generally positive term for a skilled poet.

A poet widely recognized by the public or within literary circles.

A poet from the recent past or present, often associated with modernist movements.

A poet living or writing in the present time.

Refers to a poet with a high level of skill and achievement.

A poet who is not famous or widely recognized.

A poet who is respected and admired for their excellent work.

Someone who is trying to become a successful poet.

The most important or famous poet of a particular time or group.

A poet from the Romantic period (late 18th to mid-19th century), emphasizing emotion and individualism.

A poet who is not considered as important as others from the same period.

A poet who expresses personal emotions or feelings, typically in the first person.

A poet who writes long narrative poems about heroic deeds.

A poet who was active during the 18th century (1701-1800).

A poet who was active during the 17th century (1601-1700).

A poet associated with the Modernist literary movement of the early 20th century.

Refers to a group of 17th-century English poets characterized by intellectual and philosophical themes.

To give a poet the motivation or creative idea to write.

The primary action of a poet, which is to create written works like poems.