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View synonyms for prosaic
prosaic
Sometimes pro·sa·i·cal
[proh-zey-ik]
prosaic
/ prəʊˈzeɪɪk /
adjective
lacking imagination
having the characteristics of prose
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Other Word Forms
- prosaicness noun
- prosaically adverb
- nonprosaic adjective
- nonprosaicness noun
- nonprosaically adverb
- unprosaic adjective
- unprosaicness noun
- unprosaical adjective
- unprosaically adverb
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of prosaic1
C16: from Late Latin prōsaicus, from Latin prōsa prose
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Example Sentences
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There are hundreds of such passages throughout this 400-page book, which elevates the most prosaic of details, into hymn.
From Los Angeles Times
There are other, more prosaic, means of retaliation.
From Los Angeles Times
Are they a shield or for something more prosaic, short-sightedness perhaps?
From BBC
Here, water transport assumes a form that is grandly ritualistic if decidedly prosaic.
From Los Angeles Times
There is another, more prosaic, explanation for what happened: the deep cuts to the company's workforce that Mr Musk instigated.
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