catalexis

/kætəˈlɛksɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

In poetry, the omission of the final foot at the end of a line, verse, or stanza, often used to create a sense of resolution or conclusion.

“The poet’s use of catalexis added a new level of depth to the poem’s meaning.”

Synonyms

  • elision
  • truncation

Antonyms

  • completion
  • fulfillment