Word Meanings - PROSY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Of or pertaining to prose; like prose. 2. Dull and tedious in discourse or writing; prosaic.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of PROSY)
- Insipid
- Tasteless
- vapid
- uninteresting
- characterless
- flavorless
- flat
- insulse
- lifeless
- prosy
- stupid
- Stupid
- Dull
- senseless
- stolid
- doltish
- besotted
- insensate
- obtuse
- addlepated
- dull witted
- Verbose
- Windy
- prolix
- tedious
Related words: (words related to PROSY)
- LIFELESS
 Destitute of life, or deprived of life; not containing, or inhabited by, living beings or vegetation; dead, or apparently dead; spiritless; powerless; dull; as, a lifeless carcass; lifeless matter; a lifeless desert; a lifeless wine; a lifeless
- UNINTERESTED
 1. Not interested; not having any interest or property in; having nothing at stake; as, to be uninterested in any business. 2. Not having the mind or the passions engaged; as, uninterested in a discourse or narration.
- BESOTTINGLY
 In a besotting manner.
- OBTUSE
 1. Not pointed or acute; blunt; -- applied esp. to angles greater than a right angle, or containing more than ninety degrees. 2. Not having acute sensibility or perceptions; dull; stupid; as, obtuse senses. Milton. 3. Dull; deadened; as, obtuse
- WITTS
 Tin ore freed from earthy matter by stamping. Knight.
- PROLIXLY
 In a prolix manner. Dryden.
- BESOTTED
 Made sottish, senseless, or infatuated; characterized by drunken stupidity, or by infatuation; stupefied. "Besotted devotion." Sir W. Scott. -- Be*sot"ted*ly, adv. -- Be*sot"ted*ness, n. Milton.
- STOLIDNESS
 See STOLIDITY
- WITTED
 Having a wit or understanding; as, a quick-witted boy.
- FLAVORLESS
 Without flavor; tasteless.
- WITTY
 1. Possessed of wit; knowing; wise; skillful; judicious; clever; cunning. "The deep-revolving witty Buckingham." Shak. 2. Especially, possessing wit or humor; good at repartee; droll; facetious; sometimes, sarcastic; as, a witty remark, poem,
- WITTINESS
 The quality of being witty.
- WITTOLLY
 Like a wittol; cuckoldly. Shak.
- STUPIDITY
 1. The quality or state of being stupid; extreme dullness of perception or understanding; insensibility; sluggishness. 2. Stupor; astonishment; stupefaction. A stupidity Past admiration strikes me, joined with fear. Chapman.
- VAPID
 Having lost its life and spirit; dead; spiritless; insipid; flat; dull; unanimated; as, vapid beer; a vapid speech; a vapid state of the blood. A cheap, bloodless reformation, a guiltless liberty, appear flat and vapid to their taste. Burke. --
- STOLID
 Hopelessly insensible or stupid; not easily aroused or excited; dull; impassive; foolish.
- INSIPIDLY
 In an insipid manner; without taste, life, or spirit; flatly. Locke. Sharp.
- INSIPIDITY; INSIPIDNESS
 The quality or state of being insipid; vapidity. "Dryden's lines shine strongly through the insipidity of Tate's." Pope.
- DOLTISH
 Doltlike; dull in intellect; stupid; blockish; as, a doltish clown. -- Dolt"ish*ly, adv. -- Dolt"ish*ness, n.
- OBTUSE-ANGLED; OBTUSE-ANGULAR
 Having an obtuse angle; as, an obtuse-angled triangle.
- DISWITTED
 Deprived of wits or understanding; distracted. Drayton.
- TWITTERING
 1. The act of one who, or that which, twitters. 2. A slight nervous excitement or agitation, such as is caused by desire, expectation, or suspense. A widow, who had a twittering towards a second husband, took a gossiping companion to manage the
- SODDEN-WITTED
 Heavy; dull. Shak.
- LEPROSY
 A cutaneous disease which first appears as blebs or as reddish, shining, slightly prominent spots, with spreading edges. These are often followed by an eruption of dark or yellowish prominent nodules, frequently producing great deformity. In one
- UNWITTING
 Not knowing; unconscious; ignorant. -- Un*wit"ting*ly, adv.
- TWITTER
 One who twits, or reproaches; an upbraider.
- HALF-WITTED
 Weak in intellect; silly.
- TWITTLE-TWATTLE
 Tattle; gabble. L'Estrange.
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