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monotone

[mon-uh-tohn] / ˈmɒn əˌtoʊn /


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The ghost, on the other hand, who speaks in a creepy monotone, is like a relic of a long defunct amateur troupe.

From Los Angeles Times

His slow monotone and low-energy delivery eventually felled most people in the room.

From Salon

Her understated androgyny was paired with a shout-singing vocal style that had a snarly, monotone curl laced with abandon and disregard for convention.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Everyone belongs…” In a low monotone Rustin recited the six principles.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ms Hodson wrote: "I asked him about the incident at his admissions meeting and he was monotone, emotionless and very matter of fact about his intentions."

From BBC