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prosaic
Prosaic means lacking poetic beauty, being straightforward or dull in style. It refers to something ordinary, common, or lacking imagination.
At times, the difference between poetry and prose is indistinct. However, prose is generally constructed in sentences and poetry is constructed in stanzas.
There is no difference. Prairie schooner is a poetic name for a covered wagon (technically called a Conestoga wagon).
The writing style of the author was plain and prosaic, lacking any creativity or flair.
Prosaic - ordinary and not showing any imagination:Her new novel is prosaic and unimaginative.The men exchanged prosaic remarks and glanced at their watches
The opposite of prosaic (dull) could be exciting, imaginative, or creative.
Carole McNamara has written: 'Whistler, prosaic views, poetic vision' -- subject(s): Art, Exhibitions, University of Michigan, University of Michigan. Museum of Art 'The lens of impressionism'
Prose is just a word meaning any writing that isn't poetry. The word 'prose' is derived from the Latin word prosa, meaning ordinary. You will hear writing described as poetic or prosaic. Prosaic just means ordinary. So, basically most writing is prose, and most poetry is not (some poetry doesn't rhyme, and isn't interesting, so I guess it's prosaic poetry).
In my dictionary, it says that prosaic means: A type of animal that believes in a god
Prosaic friends are not the type of people who will entertain you.Prosaic writers will most unlikely going to write exciting stories.Don't be too prosaic because it seems that you have no emotions.
commonplace or dull