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Prose - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Prose is ordinary written or spoken language without a structured rhythm or meter. It is used in everyday communication, novels, essays, and articles, unlike poetry which follows a more artistic form.

prose

/proʊz/ /prəʊz/

Definition:

Ordinary written or spoken language without metrical structure.

Synonyms:

Writing, text, composition, discourse

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

Poetry, verse

Common Collocations:

Prose style, prose fiction, prose writing, purple prose

Derivatives:

Prosaic, prosily

Usage Tips:

Use "prose" to contrast with poetry or describe straightforward writing.

Common Phrases:

Purple prose, prose poem, in prose

Etymology:

From Latin "prosa," meaning straightforward or direct speech.

Examples:

  • 1. She writes beautiful prose about nature.
  • 2. His speech was clear and in simple prose.
  • 3. The novel's prose was elegant and vivid.
  • 4. Poetry and prose serve different artistic purposes.

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