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monotonous
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monotonous
(adjective)
monotonous
/mə
ˈ
nɑːtnəs/
adjective
monotonous
/mə
ˈ
nɑːtnəs/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of MONOTONOUS
[
more monotonous; most monotonous
]
—
used to describe something that is boring because it is always the same
a
monotonous
task
Students complained that the meals were
monotonous
.
She spoke in a
monotonous
voice.
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— monotonously
adverb
The teacher droned on
monotonously
.
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