monotonous (Meaning)

Wordnet

monotonous (s)

tediously repetitious or lacking in variety

sounded or spoken in a tone unvarying in pitch

Webster

monotonous (a.)

Uttered in one unvarying tone; continued with dull uniformity; characterized by monotony; without change or variety; wearisome.

Synonyms & Antonyms of monotonous

monotonous Sentence Examples

  1. The monotonous ticking of the clock filled the empty room with an eerie silence.
  2. The factory worker tirelessly performed the same monotonous task hour after hour.
  3. The constant drone of traffic outside her window created a monotonous backdrop to her thoughts.
  4. The endless days stretched out monotonously, blurring together into a monotonous blur.
  5. The music played on in a monotonous loop, lulling her into a state of drowsiness.
  6. The road stretched before them, a monotonous ribbon of asphalt disappearing into the horizon.
  7. The teacher's monotone voice droned on, inducing a monotonous boredom in the classroom.
  8. The monotonous sound of rain pattering against the roof created a soothing atmosphere.
  9. The monotonous routine of her daily life had become soul-crushing.
  10. The monotonous repetition of the same actions day after day left her feeling empty and uninspired.

FAQs About the word monotonous

tediously repetitious or lacking in variety, sounded or spoken in a tone unvarying in pitchUttered in one unvarying tone; continued with dull uniformity; charac

weary, stupid, slow, tiring, wearying, dusty, old, dull,boring, dry

intriguing, surprising, amusing, marvelous, exhilarating, absorbing, intriguing, engaging, gripping, sensational

The monotonous ticking of the clock filled the empty room with an eerie silence.

The factory worker tirelessly performed the same monotonous task hour after hour.

The constant drone of traffic outside her window created a monotonous backdrop to her thoughts.

The endless days stretched out monotonously, blurring together into a monotonous blur.