legerete

/ˈlɛɡərɛt/ (LEG-uh-reht)

Definitions

1. noun

a type of French poetry characterized by a loose, irregular rhythm and usually with a humorous or satirical tone

“The professor assigned a reading of the 18th-century legerete poem, which poked fun at the societal norms of the time.”

Synonyms

  • humorous poetry
  • light verse

Antonyms

  • formal verse
  • serious poetry