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What (who) is monotonously - definition


monotonously      
monotonous         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Monotony; Monotone (disambiguation); Monotonous; Monotonicity (disambiguation)
Something that is monotonous is very boring because it has a regular, repeated pattern which never changes.
It's monotonous work, like most factory jobs...
= repetitive
? varied
ADJ
monotonously
The rain dripped monotonously from the trees.
ADV
monotonous         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Monotony; Monotone (disambiguation); Monotonous; Monotonicity (disambiguation)
¦ adjective (of a sound, activity, or process) not interesting because of lack of change or variety.
Derivatives
monotonously adverb
Examples of use of monotonously
1. On the hour, you might hear a girlish voice repeating strings of numbers monotonously in Spanish.
2. It does not help in terms of any entertainment value that the ballot closes at 6pm and exit polls are then released that usually prove monotonously accurate.
3. McClellan‘s former White House colleagues had built and trained the former press secretary to parrot their talking points, monotonously if not mindlessly, no matter what argument or fact stood in the way.
4. This policy of self–regulation has failed monotonously over the last few decades; and yet these regulators and the politicians behind them have failed to learn the lessons of history.
5. Describing the last moments before that triumph, he said: "I realised that the ridge ahead, instead of still monotonously rising, now dropped sharply away, and far below I could see the North Col and the Rongbuk Glacier.