English to Gujarati Dictionary prosaic

prosaic

નીરસ
definition
adjective
prosaic language can't convey the experience
having the style or diction of prose; lacking poetic beauty.
translation of 'prosaic'
શુષ્ક,
નીરસ,
ગદ્ય સમાન રસહીન-કાવ્યમય નહિ,
સર્વસાધારણ
example
On Monday, Wall Street reopened for business in defiant tone but more 'prosaic' realities quickly took over, dragging the Dow to its largest ever one-day points fall.
Or, is it possible that the truth is more 'prosaic' ?
Although used mainly by the sex industry, their original purpose was more 'prosaic' .
The truth is more 'prosaic' , but also more disturbing.
They concluded that at least five percent of reported cases defied a 'prosaic' explanation.
David, it's horrible when that language is 'prosaic' but I thought that this language was really beautiful.
Unfortunately, the music on the whole is 'prosaic' , even boring at times.
The dialogue between the characters, while littered with profanities and raw language, is verbose and 'prosaic' .
We rarely have to think deeply at all because the 'prosaic' nature of our instrumental language does not call for it.
The methodical and rather 'prosaic' style may not have the literary skill of, say, Abanindranath Tagore's diary.
The style seems 'prosaic' and indicates a distance from the original oral narrative style.
These, though, are vague considerations for him; his immediate concerns are more 'prosaic' .
First, it tells us that the verse has come to an end - which in 'prosaic' language of the kind found here might not otherwise be apparent.
I'm saying something more 'prosaic' and direct: the administration hasn't been honest about its intentions or goals.
Though aware of surrounding political, military and social developments, they focused on more 'prosaic' concerns.
He has the knack for creating excitement around the most 'prosaic' merchandise.
But the unorthodox screenplay and 'prosaic' dialogues struggle to convey something more than what other such films generally attempt to.
The ordinary and 'prosaic' details of a work of art often end up telling a story independent of the one the author intended.
The 15 photographs in the series depict 'prosaic' , everyday landscapes: a parking lot, a sports field, a construction site.
Here is a 'prosaic' translation which is a complete disgrace to the original language.
He also performs some 'prosaic' poetry of more recent vintage, before nervously taking to the mic to croon.
They're mostly worried about a more 'prosaic' concern, which is whether the game is fun.
The English track captures the humor and spirit of the show in a way that the 'prosaic' , overly literal, and frankly dull subtitles don't.
The 'prosaic' reality often falls short of this exalted ideal.
Yes, because obviously any such diagnosis won't hinge on anything as 'prosaic' as actual symptoms.
But both in his words and especially in his music, his language is surely 'prosaic' .
But for all these 'prosaic' explanations, there is also a sense of mystery about this work.
These poems and a few others tend to be 'prosaic' , obsessed with private matters in banal terms.
His crime, by contrast, seems rather 'prosaic' .
But this determination to bring everything down to the most 'prosaic' level just inspires indifference in the reader.
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