IPA: /ɡəˈzɑːl/
KK: /gəˈzäl/
A type of poem that expresses feelings of love, often written in a specific structure, and is commonly found in languages like Turkish, Urdu, Arabic, and Persian.
The poet wrote a beautiful ghazal that captured the essence of longing and desire.
Ghazal originates from Arabic "غزل" (ghazal), meaning a type of lyrical poem often expressing love or longing. The term has been adopted into various languages, retaining its poetic connotation.
Imagine a lyrical poem that expresses deep feelings of love or longing — that's what a ghazal is, rooted in the Arabic word for this poetic form.
No commonly confused words.