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strophe

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: /ˈstroʊfi/

KK: /ˈstroʊfi/

noun
Definition

A section of a poem or song, often with a specific structure, that can consist of irregular lines or serve as a part of a larger composition.


Example

The poet wrote a beautiful strophe that captured the essence of nature.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever read a poem that uses a really unique strophe?
Sloth B
Yeah, I love how different structures can change the feel of the poem.
Sloth A
Exactly! I think a well-crafted strophe can really enhance the overall message.
Sloth B
Definitely, it adds a layer of depth that makes you think more about the meaning.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
stanza
verse
section
Antonyms
prose
monologue
soliloquy
Root Explanation

**Strophe** → It originates from the Greek word "strophē" (στροφή), meaning a turn or a twist. In poetry, a strophe refers to a section or stanza that often involves a change in direction or theme. The word captures the essence of turning or shifting in poetic structure.

Memory Tip

Imagine a poem that 'turns' or shifts direction with each stanza — that's what a strophe represents.

Visually Confused Words
sterope
trope
stope
epistrophe
diastrophe
apostrophe
anastrophe
trophied
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