Concerned with practical matters.
Not fanciful or imaginative.
Sinônimos
Examples for "prosaic"
Examples for "prosaic"
1I sometimes wonder whether the situation isn't even more prosaic than that.
2In truth, the world of persuasion is a good deal more prosaic.
3In the end the climax of the love-making had been prosaic enough.
4Alas, no answers present themselves in the dull, tuneless, prosaic final product.
5But the reasoning of the prosaic Englishman was thrown to the winds:
1To be or not to be; that is the actual matter-of-fact question.
2So the young Earl was able to say this in matter-of-fact tones.
3In the pulpit he drives forward in the same earnest, matter-of-fact style.
4Such was the matter-of-fact manner in which the portentous news was announced.
5Yet he replied in a perfectly matter-of-fact tone, without the slightest hesitation.
6Jyn noticed he was sweating despite the cold; despite his matter-of-fact tone.
7I remember that very well, Breivik said in an unemotional, matter-of-fact tone.
8To-day is matter-of-fact in dress and design; mediaevalism was fanciful, picturesque, romantic.
9The words were calm, matter-of-fact, but they sent a chill through Judd.
10It seems a fair rendering of the matter-of-fact logic of the analysis.
11Asked about that electrifying moment, Craig was both enigmatic and pleasingly matter-of-fact.
12Nevertheless there was something disagreeable in the matter-of-fact gravity of his jest.
13This astonishing offer was made in a matter-of-fact tone, significant in itself.
14Women are so desperately matter-of-fact; it comes out even in their love-talk.'
15She is a musical conversationalist, whose matter-of-fact delivery is her great allure.
16She announced her errand at once in a straightforward and matter-of-fact manner.