Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

two-line

adjective
/ˈtuː laɪn/
Definition
A two-line refers to a structure, poem, or statement that consists of two distinct lines.
Examples
  • The two-line poem captured the essence of love in a few words.
  • She wrote a clever two-line joke that made everyone laugh.
Meaning
It typically denotes a concise expression or a short form of literature containing only two lines, often used in poetry or proverbs.
Synonyms
  • couplet
  • duo-line
  • double line