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more monotonous
Superlative
most monotonous
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boring because of being the same thing all the time
- The endless hours of data entry made her workday feel monotonous and never-ending.
- The monotonous droning of the lecturer's voice put many students to sleep during the long lecture.
- The monotonous landscape of the desert seemed to stretch on forever without any notable features.
- The monotonous routine of his daily life left him yearning for excitement and new experiences.
- The repetitive tasks at the assembly line made the job monotonous and uninteresting.
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having an unvarying pitch or tone when spoken or sounded
- The teacher's voice was monotonous, making it hard to stay focused.
- He read the story in a monotonous tone.
- The machine emitted a monotonous hum throughout the night.
- Her monotonous narration failed to capture the audience's attention.
- The alarm produced a monotonous beep that never stopped.