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prosy
adjective as in common
adjective as in dull
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adjective as in earthbound
adjective as in flat
adjective as in garrulous
adjective as in humdrum
adjective as in insipid
adjective as in lifeless
adjective as in matter-of-fact
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adjective as in prosaic
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- actual
- blah
- boring
- clean
- colorless
- common
- commonplace
- dead
- diddly
- dry
- dull
- factual
- flat
- garden-variety
- hackneyed
- ho-hum
- irksome
- lackluster
- lifeless
- literal
- lowly
- lusterless
- matter-of-fact
- monotonous
- nothing
- nowhere
- ordinary
- pabulum
- pedestrian
- platitudinous
- plebeian
- practicable
- practical
- prose
- routine
- square
- stale
- tame
- tedious
- trite
- uneventful
- unexceptional
- uninspiring
- vanilla
- vapid
- yawn
- zero
adjective as in tedious
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adjective as in uninteresting
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Example Sentences
There I went again, building up a glamorous picture of a man who would love me passionately the minute he met me, and all out of a few prosy nothings.
A letter critiquing a contemporary author for being "prosy" goes under the hammer at a London auction house on Tuesday.
For an artist, she is unusual in describing herself as a writer as much as a painter—her short stories and prosy poems frequently appear in her catalogues.
What’s magical about “Paterson” — and what may frustrate those seeking a tidier, prosier experience — is its refusal to settle for clear answers.
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” lost most of its magic in the prosy outline.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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