Antipoetry refers to any work of poetry that deliberately goes against the conventional standards of poetry. It is often characterized by unconventional syntax, vocabulary, and grammar, resulting in a subversion of the traditional forms and structures of poetry. Synonyms for antipoetry include non-poetry, anti-verse, counter-lyricism, and unconventional verse. These terms suggest a form of writing that defies the expectations of what is typically considered 'poetic.' Antipoetry can be seen as an intentional rejection of the constraints imposed by traditional forms of poetry, providing a fresh and unique approach to writing that challenges the status quo.