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a metrical foot in poetry consisting of two syllables, the first unstressed and the second stressed
What is "iambic"?
Iambic refers to a specific type of metrical foot in poetry that consists of two syllables: the first syllable is unstressed, and the second syllable is stressed. This rhythmic pattern creates a natural and flowing quality in the verse, often mimicking the rhythms of spoken language. Iambic meter is commonly used in various poetic forms, most notably in iambic pentameter, where each line typically contains five iambs. This structure allows poets to convey a range of emotions and ideas while maintaining a musical quality. Notable works by poets such as William Shakespeare and John Milton often utilize iambic meter, enhancing the expressive power of their language.
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