Monotone in a sentence as a noun

A photo with some vector, monotone noise like this webapp produces could look kind of cool.

He talked in a monotone, fidgeted constantly and was rocking back and forth.

Believe me, even if you read your script in a Ben Stein monotone, you'll still sound twice as smart and engaging as a lot of what they hear.

Was the voiceover being done in a closet in a Google lobby or is there another reason for the depressed monotone?

From now on I will interpret all-caps text as Austrian action-hero monotone rather than shouting.

I'd argue that her monotone, 20 questions-style responses were counterproductive.

Monotone in a sentence as an adjective

Having actually been in Sedgewick's lectures, I can confirm that his soothing slow monotone is more effective than Nyquil for lulling students to sleep.

That's not how a signed language works!Signing without facial expression is like speaking in complete monotone, making no eye contact with the person you're speaking to.

"The ominous monotone voiceover in the video reminded me of 9/11 conspiracy theory videos.

Moreover, that probability appears to be monotone increasing with the number of known applications.

As a lifelong monotone English speaker, I was actually unable to hear tonal differences that changed the meaning of words during my short attempt at learning Chinese.

You can't rewrite history when history is replicated along several repos.- modifying the working directory is an expected result; of debatable usefulness, namely in the face of the behaviour of hg/monotone/darcs/other_dvcs_predating_git, but again not intrinsically bad.- pausing to review others' work is needed for a merge, again an expected behaviour on git pull- making it hard to rebase against a remote branch is good.

Monotone definitions

noun

an unchanging intonation

See also: drone droning

noun

a single tone repeated with different words or different rhythms (especially in rendering liturgical texts)

adjective

of a sequence or function; consistently increasing and never decreasing or consistently decreasing and never increasing in value

See also: monotonic

adjective

sounded or spoken in a tone unvarying in pitch; "the owl's faint monotonous hooting"

See also: flat monotonic monotonous