Definitionadj. tediously repetitious or lacking in variety
Last update: January 8, 2016
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Nobody likes to listen to flat, monotonous voices. [adjective]
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He had nothing but a wide expanse of black ministerial cloth, unrelieved except by an equally monotonous array of white cravats. [adjective]
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Life within convent walls would have been scarcely more tranquil or more monotonous. [adjective]
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All was gloom and silence, save for a monotonous and suppressed murmur of one invisible worshipper in a pew near the altar, who varied his supplicatory mutterings with long-drawn sighs. [adjective]
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The whole scene had a repose, which was still and affecting without being monotonous. [adjective]
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The labourers, who had begun to flag in their monotonous and apparently hopeless task, now resumed their tools, and plied them with all the ardour of expectation. [adjective]
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Thus the tower commanded two prospects, the one richly cultivated and highly adorned, the other exhibiting the monotonous and dreary character of a wild and inhospitable moorland. [adjective]
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The king's wives had left, but the concubines were all standing in their appointed place, singing their monotonous songs, though quite unheard by the uproarious men. [adjective]
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