monotonous

adj
/məˈnɒtənəs/UK/məˈnɑtənəs/US

Etymology

From monotone + -ous.

  1. derived from monotonus
  2. suffixed as monotonous — “monotone + ous

Definitions

  1. Having an unvarying pitch or tone.

    • "But my daughter—but the Lady Eveline"—said the Fleming, with some slight change in his monotonous voice, which seemed to express doubt and perplexity—"You are cruel conquerors, and—"
  2. Tedious, repetitious, or lacking in variety.

    • [L]istening for a moment, she heard the monotonous and heavy tread of the soldier echoing through the passage.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA