A1 adjective Neutral #2,912 am häufigsten

prose

/proʊz/

Prose refers to written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure like poetry. It is the style of language used in novels, newspapers, and everyday conversation.

Beispiele

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1

I like reading prose because the stories are easy to follow.

I like reading prose because the stories are easy to follow.

2

The professor analyzed the author's elegant prose in the lecture.

The professor analyzed the author's elegant prose in the lecture.

3

Her blog post is written in a very casual prose style.

Her blog post is written in a very casual prose style.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
prose
Verb
prose
Adverb
prosaically
Adjektiv
prosaic
Verwandt
prosaist
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Merkhilfe

Prose is 'Plain writing'. Both start with P. It is the ordinary language we use every day.

Schnelles Quiz

The book was not a collection of poems, but a work of ______.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: prose

Beispiele

1

I like reading prose because the stories are easy to follow.

everyday

I like reading prose because the stories are easy to follow.

2

The professor analyzed the author's elegant prose in the lecture.

formal

The professor analyzed the author's elegant prose in the lecture.

3

Her blog post is written in a very casual prose style.

informal

Her blog post is written in a very casual prose style.

4

The study compares the development of prose in different centuries.

academic

The study compares the development of prose in different centuries.

5

Please ensure the prose in the annual report is professional and clear.

business

Please ensure the prose in the annual report is professional and clear.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
prose
Verb
prose
Adverb
prosaically
Adjektiv
prosaic
Verwandt
prosaist

Häufige Kollokationen

lyrical prose lyrical prose
narrative prose narrative prose
clear prose clear prose
prose style prose style
descriptive prose descriptive prose

Häufige Phrasen

purple prose

purple prose

prose poem

prose poem

prose fiction

prose fiction

Wird oft verwechselt mit

prose vs pros

Pros is the plural of 'pro' (advantages), while prose is a type of writing.

prose vs pose

Pose means a physical position, whereas prose refers to language structure.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'prose' to describe any writing that isn't poetry. It is often used to discuss the quality or style of a book's writing.

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Häufige Fehler

Don't use 'prose' when you mean 'poetry' or 'lyrics'. Remember that prose is the 'normal' way of writing.

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Merkhilfe

Prose is 'Plain writing'. Both start with P. It is the ordinary language we use every day.

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Wortherkunft

From the Latin 'prosa oratio', which means 'straightforward or direct speech'.

Grammatikmuster

Uncountable noun Used attributively as an adjective (e.g., prose style)
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Kultureller Kontext

In Western education, students are taught to distinguish between prose and verse as the two main categories of literature.

Schnelles Quiz

The book was not a collection of poems, but a work of ______.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: prose

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