Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sonnet
Noun
/ˈsɒn.ɪt/

Definition
A sonnet is a poetic form consisting of 14 lines that follow a specific rhyme scheme and meter, often written in iambic pentameter.

Examples
- Shakespeare’s sonnets are renowned for their beauty and depth.
- The poet composed a sonnet to capture his feelings about the sunset.

Meaning
Sonnet refers to a type of poem that expresses deep feelings or ideas, typically about love or nature, in a structured format.

Synonyms
- Poem
- Verse
- Lyric