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verse

A verse is a section of a song or a poem.

Explanation at your level:

A verse is a part of a song. Imagine a song has different parts. The verse is where the singer tells the story. It is different from the chorus. You can learn a verse easily.

When you write a poem, a verse is one line or a group of lines. In music, the verse is the part of the song that changes every time. It helps the song tell a story.

The word verse is used in music and literature. In a song, the verse provides the details of the story, whereas the chorus is the main, repeating part. You can also use it to describe a line in a poem.

In literary terms, verse refers to writing that is arranged in lines, often with a rhythm. It is distinct from prose, which is standard paragraph writing. In music, it is the structural component that contrasts with the chorus.

The term verse carries significant weight in literary analysis. It can refer to the mechanics of poetic structure, such as 'iambic pentameter' or 'blank verse.' It is often used to contrast the structured, rhythmic nature of poetry with the fluid, unmetered nature of prose.

Historically, verse denoted the literal 'turning' of the plow, evolving into a sophisticated term for metrical composition. In contemporary usage, it serves as a critical distinction in music theory and literary criticism, often implying a deliberate aesthetic choice in how language is organized and presented.

30초 단어

  • A verse is a song section.
  • It is a line of poetry.
  • It comes from Latin.
  • It rhymes with nurse.

When you listen to your favorite song, you are hearing a structure built of verses and choruses. A verse is the part of the song that moves the story forward.

Think of the verse as the 'meat' of the song's narrative. While the chorus stays the same to keep the main message stuck in your head, the verse changes to give you new details or feelings.

In poetry, the word verse is a bit more flexible. It can mean a single line of a poem, or it can refer to the entire art of writing poetry as a whole, often contrasted with 'prose' or everyday writing.

The word verse comes from the Latin word versus, which literally means 'a turning' or 'a furrow' made by a plow.

In ancient times, when people wrote on scrolls, they would reach the end of a line and 'turn' back to the beginning to start a new line. This physical act of turning the plow or the writing line gave us the term for a line of poetry.

It entered Middle English through Old French and has been used to describe poetic writing for centuries. It's a beautiful reminder that language is often rooted in physical, everyday human labor.

You will hear verse most often when discussing music or literature. In a casual setting, you might say, 'I love the lyrics in the second verse.'

In more academic or formal contexts, you might hear people talk about 'blank verse' or 'free verse,' which are specific styles of poetry. It is a very versatile word that shifts register depending on whether you are talking about a pop song or a Shakespearean play.

Chapter and verse: This means providing exact and detailed information. Example: She gave me chapter and verse on why the project failed.

In verse: Writing something in a poetic format. Example: The entire history was recorded in verse.

Verse and chorus: Referring to the structure of a song. Example: He knew the song verse and chorus by heart.

Blank verse: Poetry without rhyme. Example: Shakespeare often wrote in blank verse.

Free verse: Poetry without a strict meter. Example: She prefers writing in free verse.

The plural form is verses. It is a countable noun, so you can have 'a verse' or 'many verses.'

Pronunciation-wise, it is a single syllable. In British English, the 'r' is often softer, while in American English, the 'r' is rhotic and pronounced clearly. It rhymes with 'nurse,' 'purse,' and 'curse.'

Fun Fact

It relates to the physical act of turning at the end of a field.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /vɜːrs/

Long 'ur' sound, soft 'r'.

US /vɜrs/

Strong 'r' sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'versus'
  • Dropping the 's' sound
  • Misplacing the vowel sound

Rhymes With

nurse purse curse worse terse

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

듣기 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

song poem line

Learn Next

chorus stanza rhyme

고급

prosody meter iambic

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

a verse, two verses

Subject-Verb Agreement

The verse is long.

Articles

the verse

Examples by Level

1

I like this verse.

I like this part of the song.

Noun usage.

2

The verse is long.

3

Sing the first verse.

4

I know this verse.

5

Read the verse.

6

The verse is nice.

7

Write a verse.

8

Listen to the verse.

1

The second verse is my favorite.

2

She wrote a verse for her friend.

3

The song has three verses.

4

Can you repeat the verse?

5

The verse tells a sad story.

6

I forgot the words to the verse.

7

The poem has many verses.

8

Read the verse out loud.

1

The verse builds up to the chorus.

2

He memorized every verse of the song.

3

The poem is written in rhyming verse.

4

Can you analyze the structure of this verse?

5

The verse explains the background of the story.

6

She added a new verse to the melody.

7

The lyrics in the verse are very poetic.

8

He struggled to sing the high notes in the verse.

1

The playwright used blank verse for the main characters.

2

The song's bridge is different from the verse.

3

She is a master of free verse poetry.

4

The verse provides a sharp contrast to the chorus.

5

He recited a verse from the ancient text.

6

The rhythm of the verse is quite complex.

7

They spent hours perfecting the lyrics of the verse.

8

The imagery in the verse is truly striking.

1

The poet employs a strict verse structure to convey order.

2

His collection of verse explores themes of isolation.

3

The transition from verse to chorus is seamless.

4

She specializes in 18th-century English verse.

5

The verse serves as a narrative vehicle for the song.

6

The cadence of the verse is hauntingly beautiful.

7

Critics praised the technical precision of his verse.

8

The poem is composed of several stanzas of verse.

1

The evolution of English verse reflects changing cultural values.

2

He writes in a style reminiscent of classical verse.

3

The juxtaposition of prose and verse creates a unique tension.

4

Her academic thesis focuses on the prosody of modern verse.

5

The verse is laden with complex metaphors.

6

He is a scholar of liturgical verse.

7

The manuscript contains rare examples of medieval verse.

8

The structural integrity of the verse is impeccable.

동의어

자주 쓰는 조합

first verse
write verse
rhyming verse
free verse
blank verse
recite a verse
song verse
opening verse
compose verse
read verse

Idioms & Expressions

"Chapter and verse"

Exact details

He gave chapter and verse on the plan.

formal

"In verse"

Written as poetry

The story is told in verse.

neutral

"Verse and chorus"

Song structure

Learn the verse and chorus.

neutral

"Blank verse"

Poetry without rhyme

It is written in blank verse.

formal

"Free verse"

Poetry without meter

She writes in free verse.

formal

"Poetic verse"

Artistic lines

He enjoys reading poetic verse.

formal

Easily Confused

verse vs versus

similar sound

versus means against

Team A versus Team B.

verse vs stanza

both poetry terms

stanza is a group of lines

The poem has three stanzas.

verse vs prose

both writing

prose is not poetry

He writes novels in prose.

verse vs verse

homophones

none

N/A

Sentence Patterns

A1

The verse is...

The verse is beautiful.

A2

She sang the...

She sang the verse.

A2

He wrote a...

He wrote a verse.

B1

The poem consists of...

The poem consists of verse.

B2

In this verse, the...

In this verse, the singer cries.

어휘 가족

Nouns

versification the art of writing verse

Verbs

versify to write verse

Adjectives

versified turned into verse

관련

versus often confused

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal (academic) Neutral (general) Casual (conversational)

자주 하는 실수

Using 'verse' for a whole song. Use 'song' or 'track'.
A verse is only a part.
Confusing 'verse' with 'versus'. Use 'versus' for competition.
They sound similar but mean different things.
Using 'verse' for a paragraph. Use 'paragraph' for prose.
Verse is for poetry.
Pluralizing as 'versies'. Use 'verses'.
Standard plural rule.
Thinking verse must rhyme. Verse does not have to rhyme.
Free verse exists.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace

Visualize a song sheet.

💡

Song Analysis

Identify verses in your favorite songs.

🌍

Poetry

Read poems to see verse in action.

💡

Pluralization

Add -es to make it plural.

💡

Rhyme

Rhyme it with nurse.

💡

Versus

Don't confuse with versus.

💡

Plowing

Relates to farming.

💡

Writing

Write your own verse.

💡

Music

Listen for the change.

💡

Articles

Always use 'a' or 'the'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Verse is a 'verse' of the story.

Visual Association

A singer holding a microphone.

Word Web

song poem rhyme music

챌린지

Write a 4-line verse today.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: A turning (of the plow)

문화적 맥락

None

Commonly used in music and church settings.

Shakespeare's plays Hymns Pop music

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Music class

  • Sing the verse
  • Repeat the verse
  • Change the verse

Literature class

  • Analyze the verse
  • Read the verse
  • Write in verse

Songwriting

  • Add a verse
  • Edit the verse
  • Verse structure

Poetry reading

  • Recite a verse
  • Listen to the verse
  • Verse rhythm

Conversation Starters

"What is your favorite verse in a song?"

"Do you prefer poetry in verse or prose?"

"Can you write a short verse?"

"Why do songs have verses?"

"Do you like free verse poetry?"

Journal Prompts

Write a verse about your day.

Describe a song's verse.

Why is verse important?

Compare verse and prose.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

No, the verse changes while the chorus repeats.

No, use paragraph for prose.

No, free verse does not rhyme.

Yes, you can have one verse or many verses.

Verses.

Like 'nurse'.

It can be both formal and casual.

Latin word for turning.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The singer sang the first ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: verse

Verse is a part of a song.

multiple choice A2

What is a verse?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: A part of a song

Verse refers to song structure.

true false B1

A verse must always rhyme.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Free verse does not rhyme.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Verse is poetic, prose is not.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

She sang the verse.

점수: /5

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