When an exhibition is described as intentionally prosaic, it means that it aims to present ordinary or everyday themes and objects in a straightforward, unembellished manner. This approach often seeks to challenge the viewer's expectations by elevating the mundane to a place of significance, encouraging reflection on the beauty and meaning found in commonplace experiences. By avoiding sensationalism, the exhibition invites a deeper engagement with the familiar, prompting viewers to reconsider their perceptions of the ordinary.
The teachers speech was prosaic and uninspiring
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.
In my dictionary, it says that prosaic means: A type of animal that believes in a god
to do something intentionally is to do it on purpose, to mean to do it - for example 'I hurt you intentionally'
Prosaic means lacking poetic beauty, being straightforward or dull in style. It refers to something ordinary, common, or lacking imagination.
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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
love.
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an exhibition of paintings