Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
poetic licence
Noun
/ˈpəʊɪtɪk ˈlaɪsəns/

Definition
The freedom to deviate from conventional rules or factual accuracy in order to create a desired effect in poetry or literature.

Examples
- Many poets use poetic licence to bend grammatical rules and express emotions.
- His use of poetic licence allowed him to create enchanting imagery that was not bounded by literal interpretation.
- She took poetic licence in her novel, altering historical facts for a more compelling narrative.

Meaning
Poetic licence refers to the liberty taken by poets and writers to modify the rules of language or facts for artistic purposes, allowing for greater expression and creativity.

Synonyms
- Artistic licence
- Literary freedom
- Creative freedom