Monotony
11monotony — UK [məˈnɒtənɪ] / US [məˈnɑt(ə)nɪ] noun [uncountable] a bored feeling caused by the fact that nothing different ever happens the monotony of life in a prison camp …
12monotony — monotonous ► ADJECTIVE 1) tedious because repetitious. 2) without variation of tone or pitch. DERIVATIVES monotonously adverb monotony noun …
13monotony, monotonous — Monotony is the state or quality of unpleasantly lacking variety. Also see homogeneity, interesting, obsession, pattern, and unity …
14monotony — noun Date: 1706 1. tedious sameness 2. sameness of tone or sound …
15monotony — /meuh not n ee/, n. 1. wearisome uniformity or lack of variety, as in occupation or scenery. 2. the continuance of an unvarying sound; monotone. 3. sameness of tone or pitch, as in speaking. [1700 10; < LGk monotonía, equiv. to monóton(os)… …
16monotony — noun a) tedium as a result of repetition or a lack of variety b) the property of a monotonic function …
17monotony — Synonyms and related words: AF, alliteration, assonance, audio frequency, boredom, broken record, ceaselessness, chime, clockwork regularity, consecutiveness, constancy, constant flow, continualness, continuity, continuousness, daily round,… …
18monotony — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. invariability, likeness, sameness, tediousness, similarity, continuity, continuance, oneness, identicalness, evenness, levelness, flatness, dreariness, unchangeableness, equability, boredom; jog trot*, even tenor*, the same …
19monotony — mo·noto·ny || mÉ™ nÉ‘tnɪ / nÉ’ n. something that lacks in variety, something repetitive …
20monotony — noun the quality of being monotonous; tedious lack of variety …