noun
- people who write or speak in a dull, tedious manner
Usage: informal
Examples
- The conference was full of prosers who put half the audience to sleep.
- She avoided the prosers at the faculty meeting who always spoke too long.
- The book club tried to discourage prosers from dominating discussions.
- Even talented writers can become prosers when they lose their passion.
- The editor warned against becoming one of those academic prosers.
- Good speakers know how to engage their audience unlike typical prosers.