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O que (quem) é prosaic - definição

FORM OF LANGUAGE WHICH APPLIES ORDINARY GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURE AND NATURAL FLOW OF SPEECH
Proses; Prosaic; Prosaist

prosaic         
Something that is prosaic is dull and uninteresting. (FORMAL)
His instructor offered a more prosaic explanation for the surge in interest...
= mundane
ADJ
prosaically
Arabian jam is also known as angels' hair preserve, or more prosaically as carrot jam...
ADV: ADV with cl, ADV with v
Prosaic         
·adj ·Alt. of Prosaical.
prosaic         
[pr?(?)'ze??k]
¦ adjective
1. having the style or diction of prose.
2. commonplace; unromantic.
Derivatives
prosaically adverb
prosaicness noun
Origin
C16 (as a noun denoting a prose writer): from late L. prosaicus, from L. prosa (see prose).

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Prose

Prose is a form of written or spoken language that follows the natural flow of speech, uses a language's ordinary grammatical structures, or follows the conventions of formal academic writing. It differs from most traditional poetry, where the form consists of verse (writing in lines) based on rhythmic metre or rhyme. The word "prose" first appears in English in the 14th century. It is derived from the Old French prose, which in turn originates in the Latin expression prosa oratio (literally, straightforward or direct speech). Works of philosophy, history, economics, etc., journalism, and most fiction (an exception is the verse novel), are examples of works written in prose. Developments in twentieth century literature, including free verse, concrete poetry, and prose poetry, have led to the idea of poetry and prose as two ends on a spectrum rather than firmly distinct from each other. The British poet T. S. Eliot noted, whereas "the distinction between verse and prose is clear, the distinction between poetry and prose is obscure."

Exemplos do corpo de texto para prosaic
1. There was nothing prosaic, however, about her victory.
2. Outwardly, Jacobs seemed to lead a rather prosaic life.
3. Obama‘s problems are more prosaic than racial, Falcon said.
4. Others suggested more prosaic possibilities: bribery or torture.
5. The truth is more prosaic: Power has limitations.