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Haiku - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

haiku

/ˈhaɪkuː/ /ˈhaɪkuː/

Definition:

A traditional Japanese poem with three lines and a 5-7-5 syllable structure.

Synonyms:

poem, verse, tanka, cinquain

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

prose, novel

Common Collocations:

write a haiku, haiku contest, haiku poetry, seasonal haiku

Derivatives:

haikus, haikuist

Usage Tips:

Ensure the syllable count is 5-7-5 when writing a haiku to follow its traditional form.

Common Phrases:

nature haiku, love haiku, modern haiku

Etymology:

From Japanese 'haikai' (humorous verse) + 'ku' (stanza), originating in the 17th century.

Examples:

  • 1. She wrote a haiku about autumn leaves.
  • 2. His haiku captured the moon's reflection perfectly.
  • 3. Can you compose a haiku in English?
  • 4. The class shared their favorite seasonal haikus.

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