transprose

/ˈtrænzprɔʊz/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of prose that combines elements of poetry or other forms of writing, often used to create a unique narrative or lyrical effect.

“The author’s use of transprose in her novel added a layer of depth to the storytelling.”

2. verb

To combine or blend prose with elements of poetry or other forms of writing.

“The poet transprosed the traditional forms of narrative to create a new style.”

3. adjective

Describing a writing style that combines elements of prose and poetry.

“The transprose passage in the novel stood out for its innovative use of language.”

Synonyms

  • hybrid writing
  • prose-poetry

Antonyms

  • didactic writing
  • straightforward prose