Examples of 'prosaic' in a sentence

Meaning of "prosaic"

Prosaic is an adjective that describes something as dull, unimaginative, or ordinary
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  • 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.

How to use "prosaic" in a sentence

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What was prosaic and up vulgar for a generation.
I have a good memory but a prosaic mind.
From such prosaic necessity was democracy born.
I will explain with a more prosaic example.
Prosaic methods are reserved for the unimaginative.
Even something as prosaic as the kitchen sink.
Trump quickly learned just how prosaic.
And so the prosaic exists and is drawn.
They are here for more prosaic reasons.
That prosaic individual has no place in it.
Some joined for more prosaic reasons.
What was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation.
I started to run for more prosaic reasons.
Rather prosaic when you put it that way.
In this room the discussion was more prosaic.

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I am full up with my present prosaic series on offshore oil.
The truth however is much less prosaic.
The truth is more prosaic and more brutal.
Her subjects themselves are the most prosaic.
The prosaic may transform into a celebratory testament.
Maybe this sounds dull and prosaic.
The reality is more prosaic but less romantic.
The facts on the ground are more prosaic.
Essay is a small prosaic discussion with a free composition.
Yet his death was far more prosaic.
All is prosaic and communism itself partakes of this.
Seemed much more prosaic than are the.
More prosaic answers have included ball lightening.
Yet the reality is more prosaic for both.
Even rather more prosaic aspects of civilization are in decline.
I myself suspect a more prosaic motive.
Had the prosaic finding of the coroner not.
Creating competitiveness requires a much more prosaic approach.
In one way this prosaic task is simple enough.
A prosaic name for a wonderful creature.
The truth is more prosaic but no less fascinating.
The reality was much more prosaic.
A more prosaic objection to direct democracy focuses on scale.
Others recommend that you concentrate on something prosaic.
Now back to more prosaic matters.
The known facts of his life are more prosaic.
One fairly prosaic example is the toilet paper tube.
As a grimace of bitterness and prosaic plainness.
It is better to have a prosaic husband and to take a romantic lover.
The truth was more prosaic.
This and other prosaic explanations can be easily dismissed.
There is also a more prosaic version.
And prosaic mind is beginning to wane in the world of science.
I know it will be a long prosaic journey.
Prosaic means boring.

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