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    prosaic
    /prə(ʊ)ˈzeɪɪk/

    adjective

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  2. Prosaic means without interest, imagination, and excitement. It is a formal adjective that can describe something or someone as dull, pedestrian, or unglamorous. See more meanings, synonyms, and examples of prosaic in different contexts.

    • Traditional

      PROSAIC translate: 乏味的;平淡無奇的;缺乏想像力的. Learn more in the...

    • Simplified

      PROSAIC translate: 乏味的;平淡无奇的;缺乏想象力的. Learn more in the...

    • Translate English to Polish

      prosaic translate: prozaiczny. Learn more in the Cambridge...

  3. Prosaic means characteristic of prose or dull, ordinary, and unimaginative. Learn the etymology, synonyms, examples, and word history of prosaic from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Prosaic means commonplace or dull, or having the character or form of prose, the ordinary language. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related words from Dictionary.com.

  5. Prosaic means without interest, imagination, and excitement. It is a formal adjective that can describe something ordinary and not especially interesting or unusual. See synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples from various sources.

  6. Prosaic means dull and uninteresting, or having the characteristics of prose rather than poetry. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, examples, and usage of prosaic in British and American English.

  7. 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.

  8. Definition of prosaic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.