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poetaster

[poh-it-as-ter] / ˈpoʊ ɪtˌæs tər /


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Heti’s detractors could probably put a bottle in the middle of a table and entertain themselves reading lines out of context in suave, poetaster voices.

From New York Times • Feb. 7, 2022

The great majority of us are minor poets, but "poetaster," by definition, implies the accusation of "paltry," which, in its turn, is a sneer.

From Time Magazine Archive

His pleasure is the sailor's hobby, gardening, and his hero is a fiery Scot, James Graham, Marquess of Montrose, one of the most colorful fighters, and a vigorous poetaster, of the 17th Century.

From Time Magazine Archive

With which brave words Ireland's exiled poetaster and throat specialist.

From Time Magazine Archive

The above lines, written by some unknown poetaster, indicate that it is the book we read over and over again that has the greatest potency in our education.

From Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland by Holmes, Daniel Turner