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

  • Then the monotony is broken and sometimes with violence.
  • However, any possible monotony is eradicated by this montage's use of the Tito Puente soundtrack.
  • All she has to break the monotony is the scarce book collection at the horribly deficient community library.
  • Occasionally its monotony is broken by the passage of a train of emigrant waggons bound west to California or
  • For all this, &c. -- This burden of the prophet's strains, with dirge-like monotony, is repeated at Isa 9: 12, 17, 21; 10: 4.
  • The repetition of the same themes could create a certain monotony, but his acute analyses and sure touch awaken the same admiration with each new encounter.
  • When the chord of monotony is stretched most tight, then it breaks with a sound like song (16): in short, it is Romance, not Satire, that springs from Dullness.
  • [Sidenote: Monotony] (4) Remember that monotony is the curse of labor for both child and adult, but that _monotony cannot exist where new intellectual insights are constantly being given_.
  • I've been stuck at my mom's place for just over a month now and the monotony is actually wearing me out and zapping my energy worse than the months before when I was stresses as fuck and didn't see myself graduating at all.
  • I see what people mean by "monotony" - it's kind of as though her accent can drown out the nuances in her voice if one isn't familiar with her voice, but for my money she communicates repressed emotion better than pretty much any other popstar out there.

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