Versify: meaning, definitions and examples

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versify

 

[ ˈvəːsɪfʌɪ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

creative writing

To versify means to compose or recite poetry. It involves the use of rhyme, meter, and other poetic devices to create verse.

Synonyms

compose poetry, recite poetry, write verse.

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Word Description / Examples
versify

Typically used to describe the act of turning ideas or prose into poetry. Usually more technical or academic.

  • He learned to versify his thoughts with great skill
  • The professor taught his students how to versify historical events
compose poetry

Generally refers to the creative process of writing poetry. Suitable for artistic or creative contexts.

  • She loves to compose poetry by the lake
  • The poet began to compose poetry at a young age
write verse

Refers specifically to the act of writing lines of poetry. This term is slightly more formal and can be used in both academic and casual contexts.

  • Many poets begin their day by writing verse
  • He prefers to write verse rather than prose
recite poetry

Used when talking about the act of verbally delivering a poem. Appropriate for performances or readings.

  • He was asked to recite poetry at the school assembly
  • She can recite poetry from memory

Examples of usage

  • She loved to versify in her free time.
  • He versified about nature and love in his latest poem.

Translations

Translations of the word "versify" in other languages:

🇵🇹 versificar

🇮🇳 कविताई करना

🇩🇪 versehen

🇮🇩 menyusun syair

🇺🇦 віршувати

🇵🇱 wersyfikować

🇯🇵 詩を作る (shi o tsukuru)

🇫🇷 versifier

🇪🇸 versificar

🇹🇷 nazım yapmak

🇰🇷 시를 쓰다 (sireul sseuda)

🇸🇦 يُشَكِّلُ شِعْرًا (yushakkilu shiʿran)

🇨🇿 veršovat

🇸🇰 veršovať

🇨🇳 作诗 (zuò shī)

🇸🇮 verzirati

🇮🇸 kveðskapur

🇰🇿 өлең шығару

🇬🇪 ლექსის წერა (leksis ts'era)

🇦🇿 şeirləşdirmək

🇲🇽 versificar

Etymology

The word 'versify' originated from the Latin word 'versificare', which means 'to make verses'. It first appeared in the English language in the 15th century. Throughout history, versifying has been a popular form of creative expression, with poets using their words to convey emotions, tell stories, and capture the beauty of the world around them.

See also: averse, transverse, universe, versed.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranking #39,441, this word is encountered relatively rarely in everyday English. It might appear in literary works or specialized texts but isn't essential for general communication.