Prosaic - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|prəˈzeɪɪk|
Brit.
|prə(ʊ)ˈzeɪɪk|
adjective
- not fanciful or imaginative (syn: matter-of-fact)
- not challenging; dull and lacking excitement (syn: commonplace, humdrum)
a prosaic and unimaginative essay
- lacking wit or imagination (syn: earthbound, pedestrian, prosy)- not challenging; dull and lacking excitement (syn: commonplace, humdrum)
Extra examples
He has a prosaic writing style.
She believes the noises are made by ghosts, but I think there's a more prosaic explanation.
The reality, however, is probably more prosaic.
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