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Word | Monotony |
the quality of wearisome constancy and lack of variety; he had never grown accustomed to the monotony of his work; he hated the sameness of the food the college served / constancy of tone or pitch or inflection / A frequent recurrence of the same tone or sound, producing a dull uniformity / sameness leading to boredom / lack of variety and interest; tedious repetition and routine. / a lack of change that makes something boring : a monotonous quality, | |
Usage | ⇒ The depressed man committed suicide because of the severe monotony and loneliness he was facing ⇒ What could be more deadly dull than the monotony of punching numbers into a computer hour after hour? ⇒ She hated the monotony of the job. ⇒ you can become resigned to the monotony of captivity |
Synonyms | sameness, tedium, humdrum, boredom, dullness, ennui, uniformity, flatness, constancy, monotonousness, invariability, monotone, routine, tediousness, continuity, dreariness, regularity, distinctness, evenness, simplicity, |
Antonyms | excitement, change, fascination, exhilaration, liveliness, animation, capriciousness, color, effervescence, stimulation, variability, variation, variety, aberration, absorption, activity, acuity, acuteness, agitation, assortment, |
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