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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

Postgame interviews conducted by Will Smith have the feel of court testimonies, his voice monotone, his face exhibiting no emotion.

From Los Angeles Times

I like most of the personalities on it, and I find something about their — it’s not monotone, but it’s soft tones — very reassuring.

From New York Times

When she says yes in a hesitant monotone, an uncertain Marlon then asks, “Are you telling me the truth?”

From New York Times

Chocolate is not monotone: Gourmet bars are enhanced with all sorts of ingredients, including fruit, nuts, salt, chiles, lavender and even bacon.

From Washington Post