Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
prosaic
Adjective
/prəˈzeɪɪk/

Definition
Having or using the style or diction of prose; lacking poetic beauty.

Examples
- The story was criticized for its prosaic language and predictable plot.
- Despite the prosaic surroundings, he managed to find beauty in the everyday details.
- Her speech was informative but prosaic, lacking the flair that would engage the audience.

Meaning
The term ‘prosaic’ refers to something that is commonplace, unromantic, or dull. It describes a lack of imagination or creativity, often applied to writing that fails to evoke interest or emotion.

Synonyms
- Ordinary
- Banal
- Unimaginative
- Mundane
- Commonplace