Monotonous meaning, usage, quotes, and social examples

Today’s word of the day is ‘Monotonous‘ Let us understand more about this word. 

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What is this word’s grammar?

The word is an adjective, i.e., it adds more information about the noun or sentence.

Does the word have a past tense? What is it?

No, the word is an adjective. Therefore, it does not have a past form.

What is the meaning of the word?
It means:

Monotonous

1. All the same

2. Remaining the same

3. Lacking in variety

4. Boring

How is the word pronounced in popular languages?

1. Hindi – Neeras

2. Spanish – Monótono(masculine); Monótona(feminine)

3. French – Monotone

4. Mandarin – Dāndiào

How to use this word in a sentence?

1. It will be no more monotonous than having one’s seventh birthday or falling in love for the first time.

2. His monotonous music is, really, as the audio soundtrack to a k-hole.

3.  I used to think of the effect of so many people whirling around in the same direction dizzying and monotonous.

4. The opposite side, belonging to Hanover, is as flat and monotonous as the other is beautiful.

5. It was a native melody, but it had the strange, monotonous lilt of Tony’s old-Egyptian melody.

What are some synonyms of the word of the day?

Some synonyms of the word are:

boring, dreary, dull, humdrum, plodding, repetitive, tedious, tiresome, banausic, flat, monotone, nothing, pedestrian, prosaic, recurrent, reiterated, samely, soporific, toneless, treadmill, unchanged, uniform,  uninteresting,  unvarying, wearisome, wearying etc.

What are some antonyms of the word of the day?

Some antonyms of the word are:

bright, clear, eventful, exciting, interesting, light, lively, changing, ever-changing, variable, versatile. etc.

Quotation:

With all due respect to ‘The Vampire Diaries,’ doing the same thing, over and over again, for essentially five years straight, it really becomes laborious and tedious, and it becomes a job. You obviously find gratification in acting, but you’re playing the same character. No matter how compelling it is, it starts feeling pretty monotonous.

Paul Wesley

Social Example:

https://twitter.com/ashish_vt/status/1376452143876501505

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