rhapsodist
nounOne who uses extravagantly enthusiastic or impassioned language.
nounOne who recited epic and other poetry, especially professionally, in ancient Greece.
nounAmong the ancient Greeks, one who composed, recited, or sang rhapsodies; especially, one who made it his profession to recite or sing the compositions of Homer and other epic poets.
nounOne who recites or sings verses for a livelihood; one who makes and recites verses extempore.
nounOne who speaks or writes with exaggerated sentiment or expression; one who expresses himself with more enthusiasm than accuracy or logical connection of ideas.
nounAnciently, one who recited or composed a rhapsody; especially, one whose profession was to recite the verses of Hormer and other epic poets.
nounHence, one who recites or sings poems for a livelihood; one who makes and repeats verses extempore.
nounOne who writes or speaks disconnectedly and with great excitement or affectation of feeling.
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