Monotonous
21monotonous lark — baltapilvis krūmyninis vieversys statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Mirafra passerina angl. monotonous lark vok. Sperlingslerche, f rus. одноцветный кустарниковый жаворонок, m pranc. alouette monotone, f ryšiai: platesnis… …
22monotonous — adjective Etymology: Greek monotonos, from mon + tonos tone Date: 1776 1. uttered or sounded in one unvarying tone ; marked by a sameness of pitch and intensity 2. tediously uniform or unvarying • monotonously adverb • monotonousness noun …
23monotonous — adjective /məˈnɑtn̩əs/ a) having an unvarying tone or pitch b) tedious, repetitious or lacking in variety Syn: monotonic See Also: monotone …
24monotonous — Synonyms and related words: alliterating, alliterative, articulated, assonant, banal, banausic, belabored, blah, boring, broken record, catenated, ceaseless, chanting, chiming, cliche ridden, colorless, commonplace, concatenated, connected,… …
25monotonous — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. wearisome, humdrum, tedious; unvaried, repetitious. repetition, weariness. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Tiresome] Syn. tedious, wearisome, wearying; see dull 4 . 2. [Having but one tone] Syn.… …
26monotonous — mo·not·o·nous || mÉ™ nÉ‘tnÉ™s / nÉ’ adj. lacking in variety, repetitive …
27monotonous — adjective (of a sound, activity, or process) not interesting because of lack of change or variety. Derivatives monotonously adverb …
28monotonous — a. Uniform, unvaried …
29monotonous — adj 1. unvarying, unchanging, undeviating, repetitious; uneventful, humdrum, routine, unvaried, undiversified, all the same, uniform; ba naustic, mechanical, practical; dull, tedious, tiresome, boring, boresome, wearisome; prosaic, prosy, matter… …
30monotonous — mo·not·o·nous …