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Meaning of monotonously
The primary meaning of "monotonously" is in a dull and uninteresting way, lacking in variety or excitement.
Etymology of monotonously
The word "monotonously" originates from the Greek words "monos" meaning alone, and "tonos" meaning tone, with the suffix "-ly" added to form an adverb
Historically, the term has been used since the 17th century to describe a lack of variation or interest in something, such as a sound, a task, or an experience
Synonyms
tediously
dullly
uninterestingly
monotonously
uniformly
consistently
repeatedly
mechanically
routinely
habitually
endlessly
drearily
monochromatically
uninspiringly
unvaryingly
stalely
flatly
lifelessly
soullessly
woodenly
lacklusterly
unenthusiastically
apathetically
listlessly
lethargically
sluggishly
slowly
painstakingly
laboriously
ploddingly
drudgingly
Definitions
- In a dull and uninteresting way, lacking in variety or excitement
- * With a repetitive and unchanging quality, often to the point of being boring
Usage Examples
- The teacher spoke monotonously, putting the students to sleep
- * The monotonous beep of the alarm clock woke me up every morning
- * She recited the poem monotonously, without any emotion or feeling
Antonyms
excitingly
interestingly
variably
dynamically
enthusiastically
inspiringly
lively
animatedly
vividly
colorfully
creatively
imaginatively
passionately
energetically
vibrantly
dynamically
adventurously
spontaneously
unpredictably
excitingly
thrillingly
electrifyingly