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Sentence count:234+8Posted:2017-02-28Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: poetrySimilar words: prosecuteprosecutorprosecutionproselytizemorosesun rosea bed of rosesprosperMeaning: [prəʊz]  n. 1. ordinary writing as distinguished from verse 2. matter of fact, commonplace, or dull expression. 
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(31) Prose writers lack this power of admirable, dishonest transformation.
(32) But of actual finished prose, there is precious little.
(33) In beautifully rendered prose, she relates her daily struggles.
(34) Tallis has written a cruel parody of Hartman's prose.
(35) The prose is exuberant and knowingly exotic.
(36) She writes in minimalist prose, sometimes in staccato rhythms.
(37) Or has Mrs Cooper's prose style got to her?
(38) Brown's prose is simple and direct.
(39) But these real-time happenings are held at a curious distance-we only witness them through Cleave's digressive prose.
(40) The main point is that prose varies a great deal in the amount of aesthetic interest which attaches to linguistic form.
(41) The humility and the arrogance in the prose are almost indistinguishable, frolicking like puppies at play.
(42) That kind of blood-curdling prose makes some horror comics look positively decent.
(43) Using his clipped voice and precise prose, he brings to life conflicts and tragedies from far-flung locations.
(44) He too has strong feelings about language, but they are directed mostly at marshmallow prose.
(45) But the words came out in pearly prose and the answers washed musically into tape-recorders and microphones and notebooks.
(46) It is invariably better to provide material diagrammatically, systematically or at least in well-structured short paragraphs rather than in flowing prose.
(47) I have devoted myself to knowledge, while you prefer puerile things like prose, rhythm and metre.
(48) Plenty of Christians have tried their hand at putting their beliefs into prose or poetry, usually with calamitous aesthetic results.
(49) The existence of the photographs, all the sordid aspects of the man's life were rinsed away by the formalized prose.
(50) The language work develops awareness and build students' knowledge in lexical and linguistic areas most typical of academic prose.
(51) No wonder the prose is not so peerless in our morning newspapers.
(52) The masters of noir are obvious influences on Nova; his prose races with a fast pulse.
(53) In the following chapter(sentencedict.com), we shall use relatively short passages for exemplifying the analysis of prose style.
(54) It should, however, be observed that labouring people produced numerous prose works during this time.
(55) I write reams of dry prose with appropriately technical language and what my colleagues consider scientific consequence.
(56) The graceful flourish of his handwriting contrasted oddly with the fractured grammar and exotic spelling of his prose.
(57) Poetry is provocative because it goes beyond prose which is descriptive.
(58) Poetry and prose when they advance into the most mystical regions will depart farther and farther from music.
(59) Neil Kinnock has been sent three Tyler missives and responded, albeit in plain prose.
(60) Verse is here the morally superior medium, but at least Boult redeems prose from its worst associations.
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