The stem of the word monotonous is monotony.
The word "monotonous" is an adjective.
Monotonous words typically maintain the same form across different tenses. For example, verbs like "bore" and "annoy" remain the same in the past and present tenses, such as "I bore" and "I am bored." This consistency in form creates a repetitive quality that can convey a sense of monotony or sameness in language.
Answering all these simple questions is getting a bit monotonous
Below is a sentence for the word monotonous: He thought he'd like working on an assembly line, but he found the work quite monotonous.
Monotonous is an adjective.
The word monotonous means something is boring, repetitive or tedious. An example using the word would be "John found raking the leaves in his yard to be monotonous."
I believe the word you are looking for is 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).
The prefix in the word "monotonous" is "mono-," which means "single" or "one." This prefix indicates that something is the same or repetitive.
Constant, didn't fluctuate, monotonous.
The stem word for slyly is sly.
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