monotonous
11monotonous — [[t]mənɒ̱tənəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED Something that is monotonous is very boring because it has a regular, repeated pattern which never changes. It s monotonous work, like most factory jobs... The food may get a bit monotonous, but there ll be enough… …
12monotonous — mo|not|o|nous [məˈnɔtənəs US məˈna: ] adj boring because of always being the same ▪ a monotonous diet ▪ a little boy who wet his bed with monotonous regularity >monotonously adv ▪ The rain poured monotonously out of the grey sky …
13monotonous — adjective boring because there is no variety: He was speaking in a low monotonous voice. | a monotonous factory job monotonously adverb: The rain poured monotonously out of the grey sky …
14monotonous — adjective 1) a monotonous job Syn: tedious, boring, dull, uninteresting, unexciting, wearisome, tiresome, repetitive, repetitious, unvarying, unchanging, unvaried, humdrum, ho hum, routine, mechanical, mind numbing …
15monotonous — [məˈnɒtənəs] adj 1) a monotonous sound or voice is boring because it does not change 2) a monotonous job is boring because you have to keep repeating the same activity monotonously adv …
16monotonous — monotonously, adv. monotonousness, n. /meuh not n euhs/, adj. 1. lacking in variety; tediously unvarying: the monotonous flat scenery. 2. characterizing a sound continuing on one note. 3. having very little inflection; limited to a narrow pitch… …
17monotonous — adj. Monotonous is used with these nouns: ↑drone, ↑regularity, ↑routine, ↑work …
18monotonous — monoton нем. [моното/н] monotone фр. [моното/н] monotono ит. [моно/тоно] monotonous англ. [мэно/тнэс] монотонный, однообразный …
19Monotonous Lark — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1] …
20Monotonous (song) — Monotonous is a popular song written by June Carroll and Arthur Siegel for Leonard Sillman s Broadway revue New Faces of 1952. The song was written based on the experiences of its singer Eartha Kitt. It was performed, on the insistence of Kitt on …