English
English English - Japanese English - Korean English - Spanish Japanese - English Spanish - English
English

monotony

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmonotonymo‧not‧o‧ny /məˈnɒtəni $ məˈnɑː-/ noun [uncountable] BORINGthe quality of being always the same, which makes something boring, especially someone’s life or workmonotony of She wanted to escape the monotony of her everyday life.relieve/break the monotony He suggested a card game to relieve the monotony of the journey.Examples from the CorpusmonotonyExcessive equality makes for cultural uniformity and monotony.All masters are by him translated into one monotony of commonplace.The sheer monotony of the work is itself exhausting.For a day or two this tactic was mildly successful, but eventually even Auster began to droop from the monotony.Isabel listened to the sound of Chalon's steady hoofbeats, finding a vague comfort in the monotony of the noise.It's the monotony I don't like - it's repetitive and you have to do the same things each day.The monotony of prison life is enough to drive anyone insane.the monotony of the prairie highways Regular movement tends towards monotony, giving the effect of a hymn-tune.relieve/break the monotonyNo trees or houses broke the monotony of the deserted fields.You know, a little jaunt to break the monotony.This year's card would relieve the monotony.Thinking, maybe, that it would break the monotony, the tedious spell of the highway.
Exercises
Pictures of the day
What are these? Click on the pictures to check.

Explore topics

See all topics
Quantcast

AltStyle によって変換されたページ (->オリジナル) /