monotono
monotonous
adjective moh-NOH-toh-noh Rare
Origin: Greek monotonos, 'of one tone'
Also means
dull
Usage Note
Monotono carries antepenultimate stress on o (moh-NOH-toh-noh). It describes a voice, routine, landscape, or personality that lacks variety. The abstract noun is monotonia (f). In music it can specifically describe a performance that stays on a single pitch or fails to vary dynamics.
Examples
"Il suo discorso era lungo e monotono."
Natural Translation
His speech was long and monotonous.
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