Associations to the word «Prosaic»
Noun
- Practical
- Wordsworth
- Romance
- Stupid
- Imagination
- Poetry
- Explanation
- Verse
- Honeymoon
- Sentiment
- Enough
- Ufo
- Browning
- Romantic
- Epistle
- Surrounding
- Flicker
- Quixote
- Muse
- Enthusiasm
- Familiarity
- Fancy
- Simple
- Genius
- Poem
- Coincidence
- Poet
- Humor
- Routine
- Imagery
- Intruder
- Reality
- Inspiration
- Conception
- Ideal
- Fact
- Midst
- Cockpit
- Shakespeare
- Atmosphere
- Existence
- Beetle
- Phenomenon
- Charm
- Emotion
- Nature
- Spite
- Dream
- Passage
- Truth
- Bread
- Phrase
- Adventure
Adjective
Wiktionary
PROSAIC, adjective. Pertaining to or having the characteristics of prose.
PROSAIC, adjective. (of writing or speaking) Straightforward; matter-of-fact; lacking the feeling or elegance of poetry.
PROSAIC, adjective. (usually of writing or speaking but also figurative) Overly plain, simple or commonplace, to the point of being boring; humdrum; dull; unimaginative.
Dictionary definition
PROSAIC, adjective. Not fanciful or imaginative; "local guides describe the history of various places in matter-of-fact tones"; "a prosaic and unimaginative essay".
PROSAIC, adjective. Lacking wit or imagination; "a pedestrian movie plot".
PROSAIC, adjective. Not challenging; dull and lacking excitement; "an unglamorous job greasing engines".
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.