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Prose

Prose refers to written or spoken language that is organized into sentences and paragraphs, without any particular poetic structure. It is the most common form of language used in everyday communication and includes various types of writing such as novels, essays, articles, and speeches.

Examples:

  • Noun (1) - Ordinary Language: She enjoyed reading prose more than poetry.
  • Noun (2) - Writing Style: His prose was simple and straightforward, making it easy for everyone to understand.
  • Adjective: The book was written in a prose style, which made it accessible to a wide audience.
  • Verb (1) - To Convert into Prose: He decided to prose his thoughts and transform them into a coherent essay.
  • Verb (2) - To Speak or Write Tediously: As the lecture went on, the professor began to prose, causing some students to lose interest.

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