English
Etymology
From un- + poetic.
Adjective
unpoetic (comparative more unpoetic, superlative most unpoetic)
- Not poetic
2009 September 22, Abby Goodnough, “Boston’s Mayor Faces Foes but Is Still a Favorite”, in New York Times[1]:“I get good reception in the neighborhoods,” Mr. Menino said, summing up his popularity in his signature unpoetic style.