Poet in spanish
Poeta
pronunciation: poʊetɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: poʊetɑ part of speech: noun
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poet = poeta. [Femenine poetess (poetisa)]
Example: How she ached to be a poet and by some wizardry of pen capture the mysteries going on out there.more:
» poetaster = poetastro.
Example: She is very modest to compare herself with such a poetaster.» poet laureate [poets laureate, -pl.] = poeta laureado. [Poeta oficial de un gobierno que escribe composiciones dedicadas a acontecimientos formales]
Example: The poet laureate of the USA, Robert Pinsky, unveils his 'Favorite Poem Project', involving public libraries nationwide.