monotonous

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definition
adjective
the statistics that he quotes with monotonous regularity
dull, tedious, and repetitious; lacking in variety and interest.
example
The rainy season is over, with its dull, 'monotonous' grey skies and unpleasant humid rain.
I love the games but training is a bit 'monotonous' really.
He's talking to me with his head turned away and his voice 'monotonous' and unfeeling.
Sadly, the mix isn't a great one given the sheer volume of dull tracks on offer that quickly blend into one 'monotonous' sound.
It's like having an incredibly 'monotonous' and dull job where you sit around doing virtually nothing in complete silence.
The dominant grey of the shacks gives the area a dull, 'monotonous' appearance, aggravated by the absence of trees.
Kel absent-mindedly chewed on the end of her pencil as she let her teacher's 'monotonous' voice rolled over her.
When practice sessions become 'monotonous' , players lose interest and focus.
Before being shown into a shed, I could hear the miserable 'monotonous' droning, or pecking noises of the birds.
While this doesn't happen all the time, it does happen with 'monotonous' regularity.
A click, a pause and the 'monotonous' hum of the dialtone left me feeling weary and drained.
This is perfect for business trips or for drowning out the 'monotonous' sound of that copier next to your cube.
Interning is tiresome, in a dull and wholly 'monotonous' sort of way, especially on Mondays.
Say goodbye to eating dull, 'monotonous' and insipid food day after day.
He said research showed that up to 20 per cent of accidents on 'monotonous' roads such as motorways were related to tiredness.
Taking some time out from a boring 'monotonous' chore is truly worth all the hard work.
It must get quite mechanical, if not 'monotonous' - do you find yourself just going through the motions?
The teachers voice was 'monotonous' as he replied, looking somewhat angry, or flustered.
Many a manager agrees that voices lose novelty and impact, their ideas age, their approach can become 'monotonous' .
The only sound to be heard was the 'monotonous' hum of the engine as the car continued its trek down the long quiet street.
Instead, she moved further into the room and began to speak in a calming, but 'monotonous' voice.
It was the same 'monotonous' gray as the lighting in this dreary place, and was definitely cement.
The trek was a bit 'monotonous' at times - I wanted to go faster - but it was relaxing, enjoyable and worth the sore backside.
It was a sound low and 'monotonous' at first; then rising, becoming shaped by rhythm and chorused cadence.
Winnie picked up the phone and a 'monotonous' voice came out of the speaker.
She muttered to herself as she bore the 'monotonous' sounds of the line ringing.
I'm sure someone will present me with some kind of horridly boring 'monotonous' work any minute now.
She awoke the next day, as her alarm clock let out a 'monotonous' but loud beep.
The 'monotonous' sound of his voice gave way to music as soon as I pressed the play button again.
The noise, 'monotonous' and unrelenting, brought him back to consciousness.
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