monotonies

[US]/[ˈmɒnəʊtəniːz]/
[UK]/[ˈmɒnəˌtoʊniːz]/

Translation

n.a lack of variation; tedium; the quality of being monotonous; instances of monotony

Phrases & Collocations

avoiding monotonies

breaking monotonies

filled with monotonies

end monotonies

despite monotonies

monotonies exist

reduce monotonies

loves monotonies

faced monotonies

challenging monotonies

Example Sentences

the speaker's monotonous delivery and the room's dull lighting contributed to the meeting's overall monotones.

despite the vibrant scenery, the film suffered from stretches of visual monotones.

breaking up the monotones of the long drive, we stopped at a roadside diner.

the composer sought to avoid monotones in the string section by introducing varied timbres.

the software's user interface was criticized for its pervasive monotones and lack of visual interest.

the artist used contrasting colors to escape the monotones of the grayscale palette.

the repetitive nature of the task led to monotones in her work and a decline in enthusiasm.

he tried to inject some excitement into the presentation to overcome the monotones of the data.

the landscape, while beautiful, possessed a certain monotones due to the endless fields of wheat.

the band experimented with dynamic shifts to avoid the monotones that plagued their earlier recordings.

the monotonous rhythm of the rain created a soothing, yet slightly monotones, atmosphere.

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