Sonnet
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British pronunciation/sˈɒnɪt/
American pronunciation/ˈsɑnɪt/

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sonet

a verse of Italian origin that has 14 lines, usually in an iambic pentameter and a prescribed rhyme scheme

Who is a "sonnet"?

A sonnet is a structured form of poetry that consists of fourteen lines, typically written in iambic pentameter. Sonnets often explore themes of love, beauty, time, or nature, and they usually include a volta, or turn, which introduces a shift in perspective or argument. This form allows poets to convey complex emotions and ideas within a tight structure, making it a popular choice throughout literary history. The rhyme scheme and meter contribute to the musical quality of the poem, enhancing its expressive power.

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He struggled to fit his thoughts into the strict format of a sonnet.
The sonnet's rhyme scheme and meter demonstrated the poet's technical skill.
The poet recited a classic sonnet by Shakespeare during the literary evening.
to sonnet
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a compune un sonet

compose a sonnet
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sonetiza, slăvi

praise in a sonnet
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