An unchanging intonation.
Of a sequence or function; consistently increasing and never decreasing or consistently decreasing and never increasing in value.
Sounded or spoken in a tone unvarying in pitch.
1 Finally he asked in a monotone , 'You think that's a good idea?
2 The last part of the speech was spoken in a dreary monotone .
3 I do not, said someone behind me in a light Samsamese monotone .
4 His voice was slurred, the words coming out in a dreamy monotone .
5 Beyond the November monotone of trees blazed the red of a sunset.
6 His voice was a smooth monotone , holding no threat, allowing no argument.
7 He found the words running in an unpleasant monotone through his brain.
8 He slouched back along the narrow street cursing in a dismal monotone .
9 Some of the poets recited their work in a deliberately uninflected monotone .
10 Instead he went on in a monotone : 'Majbritt put on sixty-five pounds.
11 She was gazing back at him; her voice was an eerie monotone .
12 Cartoner had merely made a rather naïve statement in his low monotone .
13 Cuthbert obeyed, and his clear voice rose in a high chanting monotone .
14 Speshul, repeating it over and over again in a hoarse, expressionless monotone .
15 Ootah bent his head and listened to the sobbing monotone , then whispered:
16 She would always talk into the receiver in a low, tired monotone .
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Monotone в диалектах
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