monotonal

[mon-uh-toh-nl]

monotonal Definition

  • 1having a single tone or pitch throughout
  • 2lacking in variety or inflection

Using monotonal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "monotonal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The speaker's monotonal voice made it difficult to stay awake during the lecture.

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    The song was criticized for its monotonal melody.

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    The actor's performance was criticized for being too monotonal.

monotonal Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for monotonal

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Summary: monotonal in Brief

The term 'monotonal' [mon-uh-toh-nl] refers to something that has a single tone or pitch throughout, lacking in variety or inflection. It is often used to describe a speaker's voice or a musical piece that lacks variation. Synonyms include 'monotonous', 'unvarying', and 'uninflected'.