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poetic justice

American  

noun

  1. an ideal distribution of rewards and punishments such as is common in some poetry and fiction.


poetic justice British  

noun

  1. fitting retribution; just deserts

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poetic justice Idioms  
  1. An outcome in which virtue is rewarded and evil punished, often in an especially appropriate or ironic manner. For example, It was poetic justice for the known thief to go to jail for the one crime he didn't commit. [Early 1700s]


Etymology

Origin of poetic justice

First recorded in 1720–30

Example Sentences

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But among those who have spoken anonymously, some see Huntley's death as poetic justice, a blessing in disguise.

From BBC • Mar. 7, 2026

If Mazda’s customers rebel, it will amount to poetic justice.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 27, 2026

I must admit, I’m amused by the poetic justice of it all.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 2, 2023

It's poetic justice that they get to be first in line to start holding him accountable.

From Salon • Apr. 4, 2023

It has none of the poetic justice that refuses to have the wolf eat up Little Red Riding Hood.

From Literature for Children by Lowe, Orton