What is another word for prosier?
Pronunciation:
[ pɹˈə͡ʊzɪə], [ pɹˈəʊzɪə], [ p_ɹ_ˈəʊ_z_ɪ__ə]
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Synonyms for Prosier:
adj.
• common (adjective)- hackneyed,
- undistinguished,
- shoddy,
- baseborn,
- crass,
- trite,
- impure,
- philistine,
- middling,
- prosy,
- colorless,
- sleazy,
- raffish,
- poor,
- characterless,
- passable,
- stale,
- hack,
- pedestrian,
- cheap,
- nondescript,
- inferior,
- second-rate,
- low-grade,
- vulgar,
- mean,
- second-class,
- plebeian.
- flat,
- stupid,
- plain,
- prosaic,
- dismal,
- insipid,
- big yawn,
- tired,
- Driveling,
- heavy,
- jejune,
- pointless,
- dry,
- hoary,
- stock,
- archaic,
- repetitive,
- prolix,
- uninspiring,
- usual,
- oft-repeated,
- vapid,
- tiresome,
- Familiar,
- soporific,
- arid,
- tedious,
- dreary,
- worn-out,
- repetitious,
- ordinary,
- commonplace,
- tame,
- out-of-date,
- dead,
- unimaginative,
- abused,
- ho hum,
- routine,
- monotonous,
- run-of-the-mill,
- common,
- blah,
- usual thing,
- longwinded.
- flavorless,
- bland,
- banal,
- drab,
- matte,
- lifeless,
- inane,
- unsavory,
- watery,
- whitebread,
- draggy,
- unseasoned,
- blind,
- dim,
- boring,
- innocuous,
- unpalatable,
- muted,
- spiritless,
- weak,
- sapless,
- tasteless,
- lead balloon,
- vanilla,
- uninteresting.
- glib,
- flap jaw,
- yakkity,
- babbling,
- windy,
- Prating,
- wordy,
- Wind-bag,
- gossiping,
- loose-lipped,
- motormouth,
- yakky,
- voluble,
- loose-tongued,
- verbose,
- loquacious,
- chatty,
- running on at the mouth,
- effusive,
- prattling,
- blabbermouth,
- long-winded,
- chattering,
- mouthy,
- gabby,
- gushing.
- everyday,
- dull,
- bromidic,
- garden-variety,
- treadmill,
- plodding,
- wearisome,
- unvaried,
- banausic,
- dime a dozen,
- toneless,
- white-bread,
- monotone,
- mundane.
- ho-hum,
- feeble,
- beige,
- Weariful,
- subdued,
- nothing,
- thin,
- tenuous,
- anemic,
- nebbish,
- slight,
- wishy-washy,
- limp,
- mild.
- lethargic,
- lackluster,
- hollow,
- torpid,
- slothful,
- pabulum,
- spent,
- sluggish,
- cold,
- wooden,
- passive,
- static,
- listless,
- lusterless.
- emotionless,
- calm,
- apathetic,
- earthy,
- impassive,
- hard-boiled,
- factual,
- sober,
- unaffected,
- unidealistic,
- unsentimental,
- stoic,
- cold-blooded,
- down-to-earth,
- deadpan,
- feasible,
- serious,
- impersonal,
- phlegmatic,
- unimpassioned,
- objective,
- practical,
- unvarnished,
- stolid,
- pragmatic.
How to use "Prosier" in context?
Prosier is a popular wordplay game in which two or more players try to make each other say 237, a three-digit number. The first player to make their opponent say the number 237 wins the game. The rules of prosier are simple: each player starts by saying a three-digit number; then, the opponent replies with the next three digits of the number they just said. If the opponent can't say the next three digits, then he or she can say "prosier"; this players then gets a turn to say a three digit number.
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