Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
poetic-metaphor
noun
/pəʊˈɛtɪk ˈmɛtəfər/

Definition
A poetic metaphor is a figure of speech where a concept or idea is expressed by comparing it to something else, enhancing the meaning and emotional resonance in poetry.

Examples
- In his poem, the night sky was a canvas of dreams, painting vivid stories with every star.
- She danced like a flame, igniting passion in everyone who watched her.

Meaning
In poetry, a metaphor enriches the imagery and emotional impact by linking seemingly unrelated things, allowing for deeper interpretation and connection with the reader.

Synonyms
- figurative language
- symbolism
- imagery