Use "monotony" in a sentence

1. Excessive equality makes for cultural uniformity and monotony.

2. 9 This year's card would relieve the monotony.

3. 8 Want to break up the monotony.

4. The sheer monotony of the work is itself exhausting.

5. 14 Excessive equality makes for cultural uniformity and monotony.

6. The monotony of motorway driving causes many accidents.

7. Due to its size, Russia displays both monotony and diversity.

8. 3 The monotony of his voice sent me to sleep.

9. 3 You know, a little jaunt to break the monotony.

10. 10 You know,[www.Sentencedict.com] a little jaunt to break the monotony.

11. 1 She wanted to escape the monotony of her everyday life.

12. The cheerless monotony was sometimes enlivened with a little innocent merriment.

13. The water brightens up the colors and dissipates monotony.

14. 13 You have nothing to lose but your monotony.

15. 12 Cross-country skiing relieves the monotony of winter.

16. In reality, they provide stability and security, not monotony.

17. 2 The monotony of motorway driving causes many accidents.

18. 22 The monotony, boredom and endless waiting gnawed away at the author.

19. She wanted to escape the monotony of her everyday life.

20. 11 The sheer monotony of the work is itself exhausting.

21. I obtained them, glad to have something to relieve the monotony.

22. 23 We took turns driving, in order to try and break the monotony.

23. 28 For many it was something to break up the monotony of camp-life.

24. 25 His marriage had brought a slight mitigation of the monotony of his existence.

25. 4 She watches television to relieve the monotony of everyday life.

26. 21 No trees or houses broke the monotony of the deserted fields.

27. A night on the town may help to break the monotony of the week.

28. He suggested a card game to relieve the monotony of the journey.

29. 6 I needed something to break the monotony of my typing job.

30. 7 They broke the monotony of the weary journey with songs and jokes.

31. 5 He suggested a card game to relieve the monotony of the journey.

32. These are the experiences of monotony, fragmentation and excessive pace in work and social interaction patterns.

33. Synonyms for Accidie include boredom, ennui, tedium, weariness, apathy, doldrums, dullness, flatness, languor and monotony

34. 17 Drudgery, monotony, fatigue, mental frustration, physical discomfort - all are the same in either case.

35. Even the humdrum tasks are varied enough to militate against a sense of monotony.

36. 3 His marriage had brought a slight mitigation of the monotony of his existence.

37. Drudgery, monotony, fatigue, mental frustration, physical discomfort - all are the same in either case.

38. The warmth of the room and the monotony of the speaker's voice grew soporific.

39. The rational use of color prevents monotony, renders almost any presentation pleasant, and stimulates the perception of regularity.

40. Winters can be brutal and Carnivals such as Saranac Lake help break up the monotony

41. 26 The routine was the same every day, with nothing to break/relieve the monotony.

42. 24 A night on the town may help to break the monotony of the week.

43. 18 Thinking, maybe, that it would break the monotony, the tedious spell of the highway.

44. The monotony of the ranch eat into her heart hour by hour , year by year.

45. Ornamental plants around the base of these structures help to relieve the monotony of the cement.

46. Slip - shod girls cleaning the windows of the little shops broke the monotony of the street.

47. Very few women prefer the monotony of a rigid job schedule over caring for a home.

48. 20 Monotony was a cardinal sin for Victorian architects, just as it is the predominant defining characteristic of modern architecture.

49. 15 These are the experiences of monotony, fragmentation and excessive pace in work and social interaction patterns.

50. 16 You can become resigned to the monotony of captivity and give up the struggle to maintain your own interests and identity.

51. 27 For a day or two this tactic was mildly successful, but eventually even Auster began to droop from the monotony.

52. 24 For a day or two this tactic was mildly successful, but eventually even Auster began to droop from the monotony.

53. Their original intentions were to break up the monotony of the London dance scene and inject a little humour and imagination.

54. 19 Their original intentions were to break up the monotony of the London dance scene and inject a little humour and imagination.

55. Now, by now, my knees were bleeding through my jeans, and I was hallucinating from the cold and the pain and the monotony.

56. Thus a great town house, by its size and design, accentuated its owner's power by its contrast with the monotony of the smaller terraced houses surrounding it.

57. It is bad enough our having to endure the monotony of playing inept harmonic arrangements coupled with the Arrythmical nonsense from Hymns for…

58. 30 My duty was to supply conversation to break up the monotony of the heat-haze on the straight roads through the bush.

59. 29 It pounded the soft earth and gurgled along the gutters to splash with relentless monotony into the tub outside the back door.

60. This paper extends the concept of monotone chain in computational geometry. It presents a new polygon scanning fill algorithm , polygon filling algorithm based on monotony chain.

61. Well, one textbook says: “Where the mountains of the world now tower to dizzy heights, oceans and plains once, millions of years ago, stretched out in flat monotony. . . .

62. The days drip past, one by one, like water from a spout after a rain-shower; and the dull monotony of them Benumbs all wholesome temerity at its core

63. The measured chant attracts the animals, who, always curious, first come to find out what the sound is, and are then almost hypnotised, as it were, by the monotony and rhythm of the chanting .

64. To break up the monotony of her mantra, she occasionally screws her face into a rictus-like smile and boasts about the big lawsuit she plans to file against the officers for their Affrontery

65. Airsick - experiencing motion sickness air sick, carsick, seasick ill, sick - affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function; "ill from the monotony of his suffering" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

66. This page shows answers to the clue Blandness, followed by 2 definitions like “The state or quality of being bland”, “Polite manner comforting uninteresting ” and “Lacking any distinctive or interesting taste property”.A synonym for Blandness is monotony.

67. One Muzak-associated exec asserted to The Seattle Times: "Research demonstrates that music prolongs the alertness of workers, relieves mental fatigue resulting from monotony and boredom, Alleviates worry and keeps the mind from dwelling on petty grievances" (Squire).

68. In the reaction against the monotony of formalism and of that deadly Conventionalism which is the peril of every accepted method in religion, art, education, or politics, men are ready to welcome any revolt, however extravagant

69. It is bad enough our having to endure the monotony of playing inept harmonic arrangements coupled with the Arrythmical nonsense from Hymns for Today’s Church whilst sitting patiently through repetitive sermons spouted by inarticulate clergy who like the sound of their own voices.

70. 20594 = these angers and Assuagings, this whole in one, 14943 = this unexpected in the immutable, 24179 = this vast marvel of monotony, inexhaustibly varied, 14548 = this level after that earthquake, 26387 = these hells and these paradises of immensity eternally agitated, 14387 = this infinite, this unfathomable –

71. Screeches, Clanks and Howls carves out a niche for itself in the cutthroat world of Halloween sound effects recordings by mixing the conventional scares of its title with tracks like "Demented Dentist" and "Hungry Ghouls" -- two cuts that flesh out the monotony of …

72. 20594 = these angers and Assuagings, this whole in one, 14943 = this unexpected in the immutable, 24179 = this vast marvel of monotony, inexhaustibly varied, 14548 = this level after that earthquake, 26387 = these hells and these paradises of immensity eternally agitated, 14387 = this infinite, this unfathomable –