rhapsodism

/ˈræfsədɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

a style of poetry that imitates the manner of ancient Greek poets, especially in its use of a loose, improvisational form

“The poet’s rhapsodism was inspired by the epic poets of ancient Greece.”

Synonyms

  • euphuism
  • poeticism

Antonyms

  • pragmatism
  • prose