noun
- a person who writes poetry or composes verse
- a person who writes or speaks in an affected, flowery, or pretentious manner
Usage: chiefly British spelling; American English typically uses 'poetizer'
Usage: often used critically or dismissively
verb
- to compose poetry or write in verse
- to speak or write in an affected, flowery, or pretentious manner
Usage: chiefly British spelling; American English typically uses 'poetize'
Usage: often used critically
Examples
- She has been a devoted poetiser since her teenage years, publishing three collections of verse.
- The novelist tends to poetiser about nature in ways that feel overwrought and insincere.
- He was known as a skilled poetiser whose sonnets were admired throughout the literary circle.
- Critics dismissed him as merely a poetiser rather than a true artist.
- She began to poetiser about lost love in her journal entries.
- The group of young poetisers met weekly to share their latest works.