alliterating, catena, constancy, even pace, intonation, near rhyme, powder train, rhyming, slant rhyme, tedium, unvariation
Definitionadj. of a sequence or function
Last update: July 22, 2015
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A low monotone or a high-pitched voice can be difficult to understand or grating to the ears. [adjective]
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Prince intones the lyric in a cold monotone making for a grim but groovin ' piece of bare-boned funk. [adjective]
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We learn to love labor, not for itself, but for the opportunity it furnishes for dreaming, which is the great under-monotone of real life, unheard, unnoticed, because of its constancy. [adjective]
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VIRAG: (His mouth projected in hard wrinkles, eyes stonily forlornly closed, psalms in outlandish monotone) That the cows with their those distended udders that they have been the the known. [adjective]
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"Kiri is safe," Darian said in a monotone voice. [Please select]
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"Two men off schooner _Marianna_," Ah Sing replied in his same thick monotone. [Please select]
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Theirs is a prolonged chant, a monotone without tune, with no high notes and little variance. [Please select]
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Her reply was in the same tone--almost a monotone--which she had used for three days. [Please select]
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The voice, changing from the monotone of narrative, grew strong and contemptuous. [Please select]
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