monotonous
/məˈnɒtənəs/ (bre, ipa) · /məˈnɑːtənəs/ (ame, ipa) · /mə-ˈnä-tə-nəs -ˈnät-nəs/ (ame, mw)
monotonous — adjective
- monotonouspositive
- more monotonouscomparative
- most monotonoussuperlative
1. Staying the same all the time with no interesting changes or variety, so that so
Staying the same all the time with no interesting changes or variety, so that something quickly becomes dull or tiresome.
The factory worker found the repetitive task of packing boxes monotonous and tiring.
monotonous + and + adjective of result
The long car journey across the flat plains became monotonous after the first hour.
become + monotonous (predicative)
Reading the same type of report day after day can make any job feel monotonous.
A diet of plain rice and boiled vegetables soon becomes monotonous if you eat it every day.
- tedious
Emphasises that something feels too long and slow, not just unchanging
- repetitive
More neutral; focuses on the act of repeating without the strong negative feeling of boredom
- dull
Broader and weaker; can mean uninteresting for any reason, not only lack of change
文法句型
monotonous + noun
be + monotonous
用法筆記
Often describes voices, work routines, landscapes, diets, or journeys — anything whose lack of change over time causes boredom. Works in both attributive position (a monotonous voice) and predicative position (the scenery was monotonous).