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View definitions for monotonously

monotonously

adverb as in flatly

adverb as in incessantly

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And there are many entertaining moments, a few thought-provoking subplots and a fine evocation of how exhausting it is to be shuttled from state to state to cover candidates who monotonously refuse to grant interviews.

“Until I met up with my virus,” he wrote in one essay, “I was a monotonously average 11-year-old boy.”

A comeback that was simultaneously surprising and monotonously predictable.

She was the monotonously dressed female leader in a male-dominated field who didn’t have time for the distractions that the culture defines as frivolous.

"They came out and monotonously were moving the ball," Fickell said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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