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Monotonously

Monotonously Meaning & Definition
Monotonously Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Monotonously?

[adv] in a monotonous manner; "the history of the play throughout the latter part of the eighteenth century is monotonously uneventful"

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Related Terms | Find terms related to Monotonously: ad infinitum | again and again | at a stretch | boresomely | boringly | ceaselessly | connectedly | constantly | continually | continuously | cumulatively | cyclically | drearisomely | dully | endlessly | equably | evenly | everlastingly | fatiguingly | harpingly | in a rut | incessantly | interminably | irksomely | on a stretch | on and on | on end | perennially | repetitively | round the clock | routinely | tediously | tiresomely | together | unbrokenly | unceasingly | uniformly | unintermittently | uninterruptedly | unrelievedly | unvaryingly | wearisomely | wearyingly | without a break | without cease | without stopping

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