Iambic
Iambic refers to a metrical foot used in poetry, consisting of two syllables: an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. This pattern creates a rhythmic flow that is often found in English verse, making it a popular choice among poets. The most common form of iambic meter is iambic pentameter, which contains five iambs per line.
Many famous works of literature, including those by William Shakespeare and John Milton, utilize iambic meter to enhance the musicality of their language. The use of iambic rhythm can evoke various emotions and add depth to the themes explored in poetry.