monocultural
monocultural — adjective
- monoculturalpositive
- more monoculturalcomparative
- most monoculturalsuperlative
1. describing a place, group, or system that follows mainly one culture or one shar
describing a place, group, or system that follows mainly one culture or one shared way of life, with little variety from other traditions
Mina found the campus monocultural because every festival followed the same tradition.
monocultural campus with one visible tradition
Reuben said the office stayed monocultural, so new staff hid their home languages.
monocultural office suppressing other languages
After chain stores arrived, the old market street felt more monocultural each year.
The critic called the TV channel monocultural because it ignored local minority stories.
- homogeneous
broader and more formal, often used for any kind of sameness
- uniform
stresses lack of variation but not specifically culture or crops
- insular
suggests being closed off from outside influence rather than simply lacking variety
- multicultural
describes a place shaped by several cultural backgrounds
- diverse
broader word for visible variety of many kinds
- mixed
plain everyday word for something made of more than one type
文法句型
a monocultural society
a monocultural classroom
a monocultural office
become monocultural
用法筆記
Often describes schools, workplaces, neighborhoods, or media spaces where one cultural pattern dominates. Unlike multicultural, it stresses sameness and usually suggests that other traditions are missing or pushed aside.