monotone

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈmɒnətəʊn/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈmɑnəˌtoʊn/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(monə tōn′)

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monotone n (unvarying pitch)monotonía nf
 The professor speaks in a monotone that puts me to sleep.
 El profesor habla con una monotonía que me hace dormir.
monotone adj (in an unvarying pitch)monótono/a adj
 My teacher has such a monotone voice, that sometimes I can't stay awake during class.
monotone n (unvarying in shade)monótono/a adj
 I did not like the monotone color of the houses in the neighborhood.
monotone adj (in a single shade)monótono/a adj
 The monotone curtains are boring; let's buy more colorful ones.
 Las cortinas monótonas son aburridas. Compremos unas de colores.
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