Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
bard
noun
/bɑːrd/

Definition
A bard is a poet, often one who recites epic or heroic poems, traditionally accompanied by a musical instrument.

Examples
- Shakespeare is often referred to as the Bard of Avon because of his profound influence on literature.
- In ancient times, bards would travel from village to village, sharing tales of heroes and legends.

Meaning
The term ‘bard’ typically refers to a skilled storyteller or poet, especially in ancient times, who would tell stories of great deeds and events through verse.

Synonyms
- poet
- minstrel
- storyteller
- lyricist