No, the word 'monotonous' is the adjective form for the noun monotony, a word for the quality of wearisome constancy, routine, and lack of variety.
The noun monotone is a word for a succession of sounds or words uttered in a single tone of voice; a chant in a single tone. The adjective form for the noun monotone is the obscure monotonic.
Monotone or monotonous.
The word monotony is a noun, a word for sameness, dullness, or lack of variation; a word for a thing.The adjective form is monotonous (repetitive, dull, boring).
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The noun form of the adjective 'monotonous' is monotonousness.A related noun form is monotony.
Monotonous means "the same, day after day." It means that there is no variance in a routine or voice. "Sally's work in the bakery became monotonous and she got bored." "Housework can be monotonous." "Gary's voice made the speech monotonous."
The prefix for "monotonous" is "mono-" and it means one or single. The suffix is "-ous" and it forms an adjective to describe something as full of or characterized by.
Monotonous is an adjective.
"Monotone" is fundamentally a noun, but in mathematics it is sometimes used as an adverb, as in the sentence, "This function is monotone increasing."
The abstract noun for "monotonous" is "monotony." It refers to the quality or state of being monotonous, characterized by a lack of variety and interest, often leading to boredom or dullness. Monotony can describe repetitive tasks, sounds, or experiences that fail to engage or excite.
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