Use of prosaic in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include prosaic at the start of sentence, prosaic at the end of sentence and prosaic in the middle of sentence

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prosaic at the end of sentence


  1. The truth was a little more prosaic.
  2. The reality, however, is probably more prosaic.
  3. The truth itself was only slightly more prosaic.
  4. The present-day ambience was slightly more prosaic.
  5. The reality has turned out to be somewhat more prosaic.
  6. My interest in the Valle/1e de Mai was somewhat more prosaic.

prosaic in the middle of sentence


  1. The furniture is prosaic and modern.
  2. Real danger is prosaic in comparison.
  3. My diary entries are filled with prosaic happenings.
  4. China also has more prosaic reasons for encouraging trade.
  5. Why in the world would anyone commemorate such prosaic scenes?
  6. This strong, confident youth takes command as an almost prosaic hero.
  7. His instructor offered a more prosaic explanation for the surge in interest.
  8. If only she'd been called 'Camilla' or 'Flavia' instead of the prosaic 'Jane'.
  9. Must we find all work prosaic because our grandfather built an early synagogue?
  10. For the prosaic Flask, the doubloon stands only for so many cigars that he could buy.
  11. He is so absurd that he adds a note of humor to an otherwise dry, tedious, prosaic play.
  12. Bloomwater's present owner was a more prosaic figure, Sir Lionel Newman, the paper magnate.
  13. The office at Felixstowe seemed a very dull and prosaic place after those hectic nine months.
  14. Thirty yards ahead, an innocent rural road junction presented its prosaic features for inspection.
  15. Even something as prosaic as a roast chicken Jasper could transform into something nearly lyrical.
  16. The prosaic sight of monks going about their everyday business, just when she needed them, was irresistible.
  17. He asked if I'd got my black eye in a fight - I told him the prosaic truth that I'd banged my head on a door.
  18. Reports are commonly prosaic, dull, pompous and patronising and written with selfish disregard for the reader.
  19. Both Barham and Summers lifted their performances, and thenceforward what had been prosaic developed a much higher voltage.
  20. If the masses were too preoccupied by prosaic day-to-day concerns, the revolutionaries would take matters into their own hands.
  21. Metamorphosen is comparatively prosaic and suffers from a slightly top-heavy balance which gives undue prominence to the leader.
  22. I will be profoundly relieved when I can escape from the prosaic explanations and defences of this present sprawling mess of words.
  23. Despite the drama of government shutdowns and talk of political revolution, the 1996 presidential campaign appears headed down a prosaic path.

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