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Monotomy

Definition:

Monotomy is a noun that refers to the lack of variation, diversity, or excitement in something, often leading to a sense of dullness or boredom.

Senses and Usages:

  • Sense 1: Monotomy as a musical term
  • In music, monotomy refers to a continuous and unvaried pattern of rhythm or melody, which can result in a monotonous sound.

    Example sentence: The repetitive drumbeat created a sense of monotomy, causing the audience to lose interest.

  • Sense 2: Monotomy as a psychological state
  • In psychology, monotomy can describe a feeling of sameness or routine in daily life, lacking excitement or new experiences.

    Example sentence: The monotomy of his job made him crave a change of scenery and a more stimulating environment.

  • Sense 3: Monotomy as a feature of landscapes
  • When referring to landscapes, monotomy describes the absence of variety or distinctiveness, with a repetitive and unchanging appearance.

    Example sentence: The vast desert displayed a striking monotomy with its endless stretches of sand dunes.

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