PROSY


Meaning of PROSY in English

ˈprōzē, -zi adjective

( -er/-est )

Etymology: prose (I) + -y

1. : of, relating to or having the characteristics of prose : commonplace , prosaic

a dull prosy description of some of the exhibits — Sam Pollock

the prosy , shapeless frame houses without architectural charm or dignity — C.G.Bowers

2. : tedious in speech or manner

all prosy dull society sinners, who chatter and bleat and bore — W.S.Gilbert

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.