0 poetry whose lines do not have a regular pattern
1 a style of writing poems without regular rhythm or rhyme (= two or more words ending with the same sound)
At times he thought of taking to free verse, but the results of his efforts did not satisfy him.
He is an experimenter in free verse forms as well as in impressions.
The objection to most of the "free verse" that is being written to-day is that in form it is neither delightful nor memorable.
Why, father, you think Ben is a radical, but he's the most hidebound conservative about some things—much worse than you—about free verse, for instance.
This was the first collection in which he made use of what he calls free verse.
She was the first poet and the only woman poet before the twentieth century to follow his lead in using free verse.
Finkel's wrote his poetry in free verse, juxtaposing different subjects against each other.