What is another word for the bard?

Pronunciation: [ðə bˈɑːd] (IPA)

"The bard" is often used as a synonym for William Shakespeare, the famous English playwright and poet. However, there are many other terms that can be used to refer to Shakespeare or other poets of his era. Some of these include "the immortal bard," "the Swan of Avon," "the great genius of the age," and "the pride of England." Other notable bards in history include the ancient Greek poet Homer, the Irish Dylan Thomas, and the Scottish poet Robert Burns. Each of these writers had a unique style and impact on literature, making them deserving of the title "the bard" in their own right.

Synonyms for The bard:

  • n.

    William Shakespeare William Shakspere
    • William Shakspere
    • .
    the bard
  • Other relevant words:

    Shakspere
    • shakspere
    • .

What are the hypernyms for The bard?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with The bard

  • Oh! blame not the bard.
    Thomas Moore
  • I'm working now on a collection of Shakespearean sonnets, about 100 of them, that I may publish if anyone's interested. My take on life is a little different from the bard's.
    Jack Prelutsky
  • "I can't make sense out of that girl," he said to the bard. "Can you?" "Never mind," Fflewddur said. "We aren't really expected to."
    Lloyd Alexander
  • Poetry is the work of the bard and of the people who inspire him.
    José Martí

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