Prosaicness (Noun)
Meaning
Commonplaceness as a consequence of being humdrum and not exciting.
Classification
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.
Examples
- The routine of daily chores filled her life with a dull prosaicness that she couldn't shake off.
- His stories lacked a spark of adventure, instead dwelling in the prosaicness of everyday routines.
- The movie's focus on the mundane aspects of suburban life was criticized for its overwhelming prosaicness.
- After a few months of dating, the excitement wore off, and the relationship settled into a comfortable but unremarkable prosaicness.
- The novelist's attempt to portray the lives of ordinary people was marred by the prosaicness of her characters' daily struggles.