poetical - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • genius: Mr Walker was born with a poetical genius & one of the finest singers of the age.
  • composition: In all he wrote an estimated 9,000 hymns and poetical compositions, a small percentage of which are still in active use today.
  • talent: His poetical talents were mirrored in numerous prizes won in various local and school competitions in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
  • justice: This is a peculiarly felicitous instance of what is called poetical justice.
  • piece: A few poetical pieces are interspersed, which shew a practiced and indeed a skillful hand.
  • text: The project is engaged in developing software that maps the phonetic structure of English language texts, especially poetical texts.

Modifying Another Word

  • highly: They are highly poetical works, full of imagery which demands interpretation.
  • not: It is the idea that some things are not poetical which is literary, which is a mere product of words.
  • very: In very poetical terms it means " governing rightly and doing justly " .
  • purely: It is obvious that authors of tutu poems often set up a purely poetical, even technical task.
  • merely: Lastly and principally, his handeling his prophesy, which is merely poetical.
  • almost: Writing, often in short sentences, has a pleasing, and almost poetical, rhythm.

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