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monochromatic

[mon-uh-kroh-mat-ik, -oh-kruh-] / ˌmɒn ə kroʊˈmæt ɪk, -oʊ krə- /
ADJECTIVE
having one color
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Example Sentences

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You may recognise the monochromatic suit, as it's the same one Byrne wore when he performed the theme song to Everything Everywhere All At Once at the Oscars in March.

From BBC

There were also no shortages of monochromatic outfits, old Hollywood glam and black tie dress.

From Salon

Inspired by the Japanese use of monochromatic materials, Gonzalez’s colorless expressions depict the depth and complexities of love, loss, anger, grief and acceptance.

From Los Angeles Times

A beloved mantra dotted the monochromatic crowd, shouting from sweatshirts, handmade signs, storefront windows and a freshly painted, block-long wall mural: “Light the Beam!”

From Washington Post

Some but not all of the subjects of Asad “Ultra” Walker’s monochromatic drawings adopt martial poses.

From Washington Post