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prosaic

[proh-zey-ik] / proʊˈzeɪ ɪk /


Example Sentences

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Interlaced with the prosaic reflections are a series of fables involving inhabitants from the present and past.

From The Wall Street Journal

China is focused on something more prosaic: making better washing machines.

From The Wall Street Journal

Esposito puts in maximum effort, muscling out a performance that exhibits his full range of dramatic capability despite prosaic scripts stringing together phrases you’ve heard in other shows and movies, and not necessarily superior ones.

From Salon

The evil that real politicians did was the far more prosaic legislative activity performed in full view of the American people.

From Salon

But the other, only slightly more prosaic, craze around peak borrowing rates remained cause for optimism.

From Reuters