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a metrical foot in poetry consisting of one stressed syllable followed by one unstressed syllable
What is a "trochee"?
A trochee is a metrical foot in poetry consisting of two syllables: the first syllable is stressed, and the second syllable is unstressed. This pattern creates a strong, rhythmic beat at the beginning of the foot, often producing a more forceful or urgent tone compared to other metrical feet like the iamb. Trochees are commonly used to vary the rhythm in a poem, adding emphasis to specific words or ideas. The distinctive rhythm of the trochee helps shape the flow of the verse and can affect the emotional and musical quality of the poem.