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monotonous
[muh-not-n-uhs]
adjective
lacking in variety; tediously unvarying.
the monotonous flat scenery.
Synonyms: , , ,characterizing a sound continuing on one note.
having very little inflection; limited to a narrow pitch range.
monotonous
/ əˈɒəə /
adjective
dull and tedious, esp because of repetition
unvarying in pitch or cadence
Other 51Թ Forms
- monotonously adverb
- monotonousness noun
- unmonotonous adjective
- unmonotonously adverb
- ˈԴdzٴDzԴdzܲԱ noun
- ˈԴdzٴDzԴdzܲ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of monotonous1
Example Sentences
For those who know Robinson from his Netflix sketch series “I Think You Should Leave,” the turns “Friendship” takes will prove familiar, but not monotonous.
Evidently irked by the outside noise surrounding the perceived monotonous movie of title after title, trophy after trophy, Celtic will make sure they enjoy this one.
But how boring would this existence be if it were one monotonous walk toward the end?
“But I do love California as a state with young kids. It’s the great outdoors. You don’t have to wrestle a coat on a 4-year-old every morning. The gray of London is pretty monotonous.”
“How do you rebuild a community like that? It’s not going to be done by people who want to build a homogeneous, monotonous world,” he said.
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Related 51Թs
- boring
- dreary
- dull
- ho-hum
- humdrum
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- repetitious
- repetitive
- tedious
- tiresome
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