noun
- a single line of poetry or a group of lines forming a unit in a poem or song
- poetry in general, as distinguished from prose
- a numbered division of a chapter in the Bible or other religious text
verb
- to compose or write poetry
Usage: literary
Examples
- She recited the first verse of the national anthem.
- The poem consists of four verses with six lines each.
- He prefers reading verse to prose.
- The minister quoted verse 12 from the Gospel of Matthew.
- Shakespeare was skilled at versing in iambic pentameter.
- Each verse of the song tells part of the story.
- The children memorized Bible verses for Sunday school.