What is another word for Prosaism?

Pronunciation: [pɹəsˈe͡ɪɪzəm] (IPA)

Prosaism is a term that refers to the use of commonplace or unremarkable language which lacks originality, creativity or imagination. There are several synonyms for this word such as banality, triteness, platitudinousness, vulgarity, insipidity, and blandness. These synonyms are often used to describe uninspired writing that lacks depth, complexity, and emotion. They also describe the use of cliches, overused expressions, and tired phrases that do not add anything new or meaningful to the text. While some writers use prosaic language intentionally, it is generally considered less effective than more creative and expressive writing styles.

What are the hypernyms for Prosaism?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Prosaism?

Prosaism refers to a writing style that is dull, prosaic, and lacking in imagination. The antonyms or opposites of prosaism are words that describe literary styles that are creative, imaginative, and captivating. These words include lyricism, poetry, figurativeness, vividness, and artistic expression. Lyricism refers to a style of writing that is highly emotional and expressive. Poetry, on the other hand, is a form of literature that often employs metaphor, simile, and other literary devices to create a vivid, figurative language. Figurativeness is another antonym for prosaism that refers to a style of writing that is full of vivid imagery, symbolism, and metaphors.

What are the antonyms for Prosaism?

Usage examples for Prosaism

But he more than makes up for his harsh Prosaism by singing, in unison with the singers unseen: "Ich weiss nicht was soll es bedeuten Dass ich so traurig bin...."
"Somehow Good"
William de Morgan

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