One. The term mono means one. A monotone is a single tone.
A monotone has only one tone, which means there is no variation in pitch or inflection.
Monotone painting uses a single color in varying shades and tones to create depth and complexity in the artwork, while monochrome painting uses a single color without variation, typically presented in grayscale. Monotone painting can have a wider range of hues and tones, while monochrome painting focuses on the use of a single color.
Grayscale or muted tones are often considered dull and lacking in color. This can create a subdued or monotone appearance.
There are 8 key tones, and their various sharps and flats. You could technically say there are an infinite number of tones, but the ones on a regular 80-key piano are pretty much the only ones the human ear can hear, excepting, of course, the few that are lower and higher than a piano's range, and the slight variations of every sharp and flat in existence.
it has 3 audible syllables
She had a monotone voice.
the word monotone can be used in a sentece like this: "i dont know what monotone means"
I wouldn't have fallen asleep if the speaker had used something more than a monotone. The monotone humming of the engine soon lulled me to sleep.
"Monotone" is fundamentally a noun, but in mathematics it is sometimes used as an adverb, as in the sentence, "This function is monotone increasing."
1.to utter with a particular tone or voice modulation.2.to give tone or variety of tone to; vocalize.3.to utter in a singing voice (the first tones of a section in a liturgical service).4.to recite or chant in monotone.-verb (used without object)5.to speak or recite in a singing voice, esp. in monotone; chant.6.Music . to produce a tone, or a particular series of tones, like a scale, esp. with the voice.
The Headmaster addressed the assembly in a monotone voice
Monotone - software - was created on 2003-04-06.