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Main Entry: prose
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: written, nonrhythmic literature

Synonyms:

book, composition, essay, exposition, fiction, nonfiction, speech, story, talk, text, tongue*, writing

Antonyms:

poem, poetry
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Concept: Prose.
Category: 2. Conventional means; written language

Synonyms:

-nouns
prose, prose writer., prosaicism, prosaism, prosaist, proser.
-verbs
prose., write prose, write in prose.
-adjectives
prosal, prosy, prosaic; unpoetical., rhymeless, unrhymed, in prose, not in verse.

Antonyms:

poetry
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Main Entry: commonplace
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: clichéd saying or idea

Synonyms:

banality, bromide, chestnut, cliché, corn, inanity, motto, platitude, prosaicism, prosaism, prose, rubber stamp, shallowness, shibboleth, stereotype, tag, triteness, triviality truism
Main Entry: language
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: system of words for communication

Synonyms:

accent, argot, articulation, brogue, cant, communication, conversation, dialect, diction, dictionary, discourse, doublespeak, expression, gibberish, idiom, interchange, jargon, lexicon, lingua franca, palaver, parlance, patois, phraseology, prose, signal, slang, sound, speech, style, talk, terminology, tongue, utterance, verbalization, vernacular, vocabulary, vocalization, voice, word, wording
Notes: don't use 'language' when you mean 'writing system' - Chinese is a spoken language with no characters; the Chinese writing system uses thousands of characters
Main Entry: literature
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: written matter, both fictional and nonfictional

Synonyms:

abstract, article, belles-lettres, biography, books, brochure, classics, comment, composition, critique, discourse, discussion, disquisition, dissertation, drama, essay, exposition, findings, history, humanities, information, leaflet, letters, lit, literary works, lore, novel, observation, pamphlet, paper, poetry, prose, précis, report, research, story, summary, theme, thesis, tract, treatise, treatment, writings, written work

Antonyms:

speech
Main Entry: novel
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: fictional book

Synonyms:

best-seller, cliff-hanger, fiction, narrative, novelette, novella, paperback, potboiler, prose, romance, story, tale, yarn
Main Entry: prosaic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unimaginative

Synonyms:

actual, banal, blah*, boring, clean, colorless, common, commonplace, dead*, diddly, drab, dry, dull, everyday, factual, flat*, garden-variety, hackneyed, ho-hum, humdrum*, irksome, lackluster, lifeless, literal, lowly, lusterless, matter-of- fact, monotonous, mundane, nothing, nowhere, ordinary, pabulum, pedestrian, platitudinous, plebeian, practicable, practical, prose, prosy, routine, square, stale, tame, tedious, trite, uneventful, unexceptional, uninspiring, vanilla, vapid, workaday, yawn, zero*

Antonyms:

creative, imaginative, interesting, thinking
Main Entry: ramble
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: talk aimlessly, endlessly

Synonyms:

amplify, babble, be diffuse, beat around bush, blather, chatter, depart, descant, digress, divagate, diverge, drift, drivel, dwell on, enlarge, excurse, expatiate, get off the subject, go astray, go off on tangent, go on and on, gossip, harp on, lose the thread, maunder, meander, prose, protract, rant and rave, rattle on, stray, talk nonsense, talk off top of head, talk randomly, wander

Antonyms:

be direct
Main Entry: rap
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: conversation

Synonyms:

causerie, chat, chin, colloquy, confabulation, conference, deliberation, dialogue, discourse, discussion, prose, talk, ventilation, yarn

Antonyms:

silence
Main Entry: speech
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: talk

Synonyms:

accent, articulation, communication, conversation, dialect, dialogue, diction, discussion, double talk, doublespeak, elocution, enunciation, expressing, expression, idiom, intercourse, jargon, language, lingo, locution, mother tongue, native tongue, oral communication, palaver, parlance, prattle, pronunciation, prose, speaking, spiel, tone, tongue, utterance, verbalization, vernacular, vocal expression, vocalization, vocalizing, voice, voicing

Antonyms:

listening, quiet, silence
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