English to Urdu Dictionary monotony

monotony

ایکرستا
definition
noun
you can become resigned to the monotony of captivity
lack of variety and interest; tedious repetition and routine.
example
Still, while locked up, the inmates look for something to relieve the boredom and 'monotony' of prison life.
Midsummer vacations are eagerly awaited every year by all students with the sole objective of getting a break from the 'monotony' of studies.
This was evident, too, in the terrible 'monotony' of the subjects studied and the very limited variety of the sources used.
In fact, it's likely they may be tired and dreading the 'monotony' of a step routine.
She thought that maybe her mind was making the tone sound different so as to break the 'monotony' but then the sounds began to make sense.
It broke up the 'monotony' of the water and it was interesting the way the boat appeared to nod as it rode the waves.
Occasionally breakdown to break the 'monotony' of a long journey with frequent stops.
The Tallahassee cop decided to play a little gag to break the 'monotony' of a training mission.
The sweetness of the vocal harmonies is tempered by the rawness of the guitar and the unremitting 'monotony' of the drum patterns.
Metallic fabrics broke the 'monotony' of a restrained colour palette dominated by greys and blush pink.
you can become resigned to the 'monotony' of captivity
‘You did,’ Alysia accused, her tone faltering from its usual emotionless 'monotony' .
As he headed out to his next class, he hoped the test scores, when they came out, would give him a break from the normal 'monotony' of his life.
There is very little to break the familiarity and deadening 'monotony' of Aslam's routine.
They watch football to lose themselves in the game and take a break from the everyday 'monotony' of their lives.
The football season was in full swing, and the 'monotony' of routine has set in.
A great tasting meal replacement breaks the 'monotony' of your diet.
depression flattens the voice almost to 'monotony'
you can become resigned to the 'monotony' of captivity
So short are the new trees that not a leaf breaks the angular 'monotony' of gabled roof lines.
A bass voice, she adds, breaks the 'monotony' of a song, bringing variety to the music.
All of these methods can break the muscle 'monotony' of traditional routines and shock complacent bodyparts into new gains.
depression flattens the voice almost to 'monotony'
Each artist had her dress in a different colour avoiding the 'monotony' of uniformity.
It will break the daily 'monotony' of riding on cramped and airless trains.
He had a penchant for framing shots through the spokes of the nearest wagon wheel, to break up the visual 'monotony' of a scene.
The tedious 'monotony' of his job did not deter him from being innovative.
Once again, contrast piping or tone-on-tone jacquard prints are a great way to break up the 'monotony' of solids.
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one