noun
- A poem or other text in which the first letter of each line spells out a word or message when read vertically.
Usage: Common in children's literature and word games
adjective
- Of, relating to, or being an acrostic.
Examples
- The teacher asked students to write an acrostic poem using their names.
- In the acrostic, each line began with the next letter of the alphabet.
- The acrostic verse spelled out 'SPRING' when you read the first letters down the page.
- Children often enjoy creating acrostic poems as a fun writing exercise.
- The author hid a secret message in an acrostic at the beginning of the chapter.
- An acrostic arrangement of words can help readers remember important information.