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单词 prosaic
释义
prosaic
(once / 1895 pages)
adj

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 "prose," which is ordinary writing intended to communicate ideas and information. Prose is often contrasted with poetry, which usually has a more imaginative and original style.
WORD FAMILY
prosaic: prosaically, prosaicness+/prose: prosaic, proses
USAGE EXAMPLES
“It is a matter of being levelheaded and prosaic and less romantic and idealistic about our American links.”
Washington Post(Dec 12, 2016)
But it’s this rather prosaic climate denial that lets the Trumps of the world get away with their more extreme forms.
The Guardian(Dec 06, 2016)
Other experts pointed to more prosaic reasons for holding a full recount by hand.
The Guardian(Nov 29, 2016)
1adj lacking wit or imagination
Syn
earthbound, pedestrian, prosy
uninteresting
arousing no interest or attention or curiosity or excitement
2adj not challenging; dull and lacking excitement
Syn
commonplace, humdrum, unglamorous, unglamourous
unexciting
not exciting
3adj not fanciful or imaginative
a prosaic and unimaginative essay
Syn
matter-of-fact
unrhetorical
not rhetorical
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