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PROSAIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : characteristic of prose as distinguished from poetry : factual b : dull, unimaginative prosaic advice 2. everyday, ordinary heroic characters wasted in ...
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PROSAIC | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
without interest, imagination, and excitement: If only she'd been called Camilla or Flavia instead of the prosaic Jane.
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prosaic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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prosaic, a. (n.) (prəʊˈzeɪɪk) [ad. med.L. prōsaic-us (6th c.), f. prōsa prose: see -ic. So F. prosaïque (15th c. (adv. -ment) in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. Of or pertaining to prose; consisting of or written in prose; (of an author) writing in prose. Now rare or Obs.: expressed by prose 5 attrib.1656 Blount ...
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prosaic Definition - Magoosh GRE
Definition for. prosaic. –. adjective: dull and lacking imagination. Unlike the talented artists in his workshop, Paul had no such bent for the visual ...
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493 Synonyms & Antonyms for PROSAIC | Thesaurus.com
Find 493 different ways to say PROSAIC, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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Prosaic
Prosaic is a 2023 studio album by American heavy metal act Mizmor.
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PROSAIC Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
adjective commonplace or dull; matter-of-fact or unimaginative: a prosaic mind. Synonyms: uninteresting, tiresome, tedious, humdrum, vapid, everyday, ordinary.
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Prosaic - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating from Latin and French, "prosaic" means relating to prose or, more commonly, ordinary and lacking poetic beauty or imagination.
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Prosaic - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Prosaic means ordinary or dull. Most of us lead a prosaic everyday life, sometimes interrupted by some drama or crisis. This adjective is from Latin prosa, ...
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prosaic | definition for kids - Wordsmyth Kids
straightforward and plain; unimaginative; dull. Compared with his earlier, delightfully inventive work, his second novel was disappointingly prosaic. synonyms: ...
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prosaic, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the word prosaic. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. See meaning ...
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prosaic/prəˈzeɪɪk; pro`zeɪk/ adj(a) uninspired; unimaginative 无灵感的; 无想像力的 a prosaic metaphor, style, writer 平庸的比喻、 风格、 作家 a prosaic description of the scene 枯燥无味的场景描写.(b) dull and commonplace; unromantic 无聊的; 平凡的; 乏味的 her prosaic life as a housewife 她身为家庭妇女的平淡生活.
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The Rhapsodic Fallacy
The new prosaic-lyrical effusion is organized to get us into and out of the poem with extraordinary rapidity and no lasting effects." Kinzie proceeds to identify three main contemporary "substyles" of the prosaic-rhapsodic:
the Objective Style
the Mixed Ironic Style
the Innocuous Surreal
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prosaicism
prosaicism (prəʊˈzeɪɪsɪz(ə)m) [f. prosaic a. + -ism.] = prosaism.1804 A. Seward Mem. Darwin 266 Those long trains of comparative prosaicism, over which we yawn. a 1849 Poe Marginalia Wks. 1864 III. 500 It is the prosaicism of these two writers to which is owing their especial quotability. 1884 Conte...
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