monotony

IPA: mʌnˈɑtʌni

noun

  • Tedium as a result of repetition or a lack of variety.
  • (mathematics) The property of a monotonic function.
  • The quality of having an unvarying tone or pitch.
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Examples of "monotony" in Sentences

  • Varying style may avoid monotony.
  • Varying the style may avoid monotony.
  • It also breaks up the visual monotony of the article.
  • It is good to have a picture to break up the monotony.
  • This I practiced to avoid the monotony of running time.
  • It also breaks up the monotony of article assessments a bit.
  • I'm settling into the monotony of school in the winter months.
  • Although I'm leaning to the scattered approach to break the monotony.
  • The change is out of monotony, the change because of aspirations and ambitions.
  • They have the lofty monotony of a single conception of life and of the universe.

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