Monochromatic in a sentence as an adjective

You're not responding to what monochromatic said at all.

Your response, that patent trolls do successfully sue people, just seems to strengthen monochromatic's point.

The only problem is that city residents tend to not like the monochromatic look you get from not having a broadband light source.

The original display of plain text email was on monochromatic green "P1" phosphor screens, so that's by definition the correct way.

Early white LEDs were also phosphor laminated, because LEDs are monochromatic devices.

You've essentially solved monochromatic image scaling in the web.

While the non-straight boundaries span monochromatic colors, the colors on the straight edge at the bottom cannot be monochromatic.

For example, analogous / monochromatic colors work well together to set a mood, such as the overall theme of a website, or painting.

But I remember when Apple first made the iTunes icons monochromatic, and everyone complained that they'd no longer be able to distinguish the icons.

Their popularity has been directly correlated with monochromatic icons being "in-style".Eventually such fonts will inevitably fall out of style.

I think that the light colliding at a perpendicular incidence helps, but other than that, I can't see how the spectrum of radiation matters...like how is using a blackbody spectrum is better than, say, a monochromatic laser?

Monochromatic definitions

adjective

of or relating to monochromatism

adjective

(of light or other electromagnetic radiation) having only one wavelength; "monochromatic light"

See also: homochromatic

adjective

having or appearing to have only one color

See also: monochrome monochromic monochromous