PROSAIC vs HUMDRUM: NOUN
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- Monotonous talk or routine.
- A droning tone of voice; monotonous or tedious talk.
- Monotony; tediousness; ennui.
- A dull, tedious fellow; a bore.
- A small, low three-wheeled cart, drawn usually by one horse.
- A dull fellow; a bore.
- Monotonous and tedious routine.
- A low cart with three wheels, drawn by one horse.
- The quality of lacking variety or excitement; dullness.
- The quality of wearisome constancy, routine, and lack of variety
PROSAIC vs HUMDRUM: ADJECTIVE
- Matter-of-fact; straightforward.
- Lacking in imagination and spirit; dull.
- Consisting or characteristic of prose.
- Not challenging; dull and lacking excitement
- Lacking wit or imagination
- Of or pertaining to prose; resembling prose; in the form of prose; unpoetical; writing or using prose.
- Dull; uninteresting; commonplace; unimaginative; prosy.
- Pertaining to or having the characteristics of prose.
- Straightforward; matter-of-fact; lacking the feeling or elegance of poetry.
- Overly plain or simple, to the point of being boring; humdrum.
- Not fanciful or imaginative
- Tediously repetitious or lacking in variety
- Not challenging; dull and lacking excitement
- Lacking variety or excitement. : dull.
- Monotonous; dull; commonplace.
PROSAIC vs HUMDRUM: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not challenging
- Synonyms Vapid, flat, bald, tame, humdrum, stupid.
- Dull and lacking excitement
- Pertaining to prose; resembling prose; in the form of prose.
- Ordinary or commonplace in style or expression; uninteresting; dull; of persons, commonplace in thought; lacking imagination; literal.
- To pass the time in a dull manner.
- Dull; commonplace; homely; tedious.
- Not challenging
- Dull and lacking excitement
- All work and no play"
PROSAIC vs HUMDRUM: RELATED WORDS
- Unpoetic, Quotidian, Banal, Mundane, Matter of fact, Prosy, Unrhetorical, Pedestrian, Commonplace, Unglamourous, Unexciting, Uninteresting, Earthbound, Unglamorous, Humdrum
- Bland, Quotidian, Banal, Dreary, Workaday, Mundane, Blah, Drab, Unglamourous, Commonplace, Unglamorous, Unexciting, Prosaic, Monotonous, Dull
PROSAIC vs HUMDRUM: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unpoetic, Quotidian, Banal, Mundane, Unrhetorical, Prosy, Matter of fact, Pedestrian, Commonplace, Unglamourous, Unexciting, Uninteresting, Earthbound, Unglamorous, Humdrum
- Bland, Quotidian, Banal, Dreary, Workaday, Mundane, Blah, Drab, Unglamourous, Commonplace, Unglamorous, Unexciting, Prosaic, Monotonous, Dull
PROSAIC vs HUMDRUM: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- There were other important, if more prosaic factors, too.
- In general, our approach to optimizing performance is prosaic.
- Web authors have several more prosaic choices as well.
- There is nothing prosaic about the things Samson did.
- But these are perhaps too prosaic to be memorable.
- So a lot of it is very prosaic stuff.
- Their opponents, Thacher and Otis, were more prosaic.
- The examples below are shorter and more prosaic.
- Clarke infuses her dry wit with prosaic quaintness.
- In this context, the question is more prosaic.
- It is clear that we need not settle for humdrum lives.
- God wants more for you than the humdrum as well.
- At that point, the fireworks should be anything but humdrum.
- HP seems utterly divorced from its humdrum middle ground.
- Disposition, humor, frame, mood, long, monotonous, humdrum, prosy, grain.
- The Penchester United humdrum really kicked into gear.
- Wearisome perspectives shed their gadding and humdrum crusts.
- Then, somewhere along the line, wonder became humdrum.
- Wireless sidalceas have metastasized towards the humdrum wretch.
- Maybe date nights have started to feel humdrum.
PROSAIC vs HUMDRUM: QUESTIONS
- Which is the correct definition of the word prosaic?
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