Prosaic describes something commonplace, dull, or unimaginative. It often refers to things that lack poetic beauty, excitement, or originality. It suggests a lack of inspiration and a focus on the ordinary and practical aspects of life. It's used to describe language, writing, or situations that are uninspired and routine, lacking in wit or creativity.
The word carries a slightly negative connotation, implying a certain weariness or disappointment with the mundane.
DRY
BLAH DULL
PROSY
BORING
HUMDRUM LITERAL MUNDANE
ORDINARY
LACKLUSTRE UNROMANTIC EARTHBOUND PEDESTRIAN
COMMONPLACE UNGLAMOROUS
UNGLAMOUROUS MATTEROFFACT
UNIMAGINATIVE