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Meaning
Adj
●
Pertaining to or having the
characteristics
of prose.
●
Straightforward;
matter-of-fact
;
lacking
the
feeling
or
elegance
of poetry.
●
Overly
plain
,
simple
or
commonplace
,
to the point
of being boring.
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Origin
prosaic
English
prosaïque
French
prosaicus
Latin
prosa
Latin
prorsus
Latin
provorsus
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Antonyms
Poetic
Related
Mundane
Banal
Esoteric
Poetic
Fanciful
Abstruse
Florid
Quotidian
Simplistic
Poignant
Grandiose
Portentous
Nuanced
Abstract
Straightforward
Salient
Anodyne
Humdrum
Emotive
Profound
Recondite
Verbose
Tendentious
Facile
Stilted
Somber
Austere
Dramatic
Commonplace
Sinister
Obscure
Superficial
Vague
Subtle
Bizarre
Ambiguous
Impersonal
Whimsical
Grotesque
Idiosyncratic
Ominous
Descriptive
Succinct
Salacious
Sophomoric
Consequential
Trite
Artful
Imaginative
Benign
Compelling
Narrative
Terse
Sensational
Conservative
Colloquial
Repressive
Realistic
Cryptic
Authoritative
Profane
Archaic
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Rhymes
Laic
Mosaic
Prosaic
Passaic
Linoleic
Algebraic
Formulaic
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