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monotone

[mon-uh-tohn] / ˈmɒn əˌtoʊn /


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Her understated androgyny was paired with a shout-singing vocal style that had a snarly, monotone curl laced with abandon and disregard for convention.

From The Wall Street Journal

I mainly listened to it for the frequency of the voices of these girls and the timing and the monotone.

From New York Times

The new voice is less of a monotone than the original and seems to be just as popular.

From The Verge

“Seek You” is an aural play on the CQ calls with which amateur ham radio operators — like the author’s father — reach out to strangers across frequencies with a series of monotone beeps.

From Los Angeles Times

Speaking rapidly and in a monotone, he said he was confessing to staging mass disturbances.

From Seattle Times