Monotony in a sentence as a noun

When you feel stuck in the rat race, stuck in the routine of monotony?

I was getting stuck in the drudgery and monotony.

I think the house does a wonderful job of breaking up the monotony of the streetscape.

When you feel like a passenger in your own life, stuck in the rat race, stuck in the routine of monotony?

For long journeys this can break the monotony, but for short journeys it's usually a distraction.

And, I think it's this monotony --- the "down time" --- that often makes space for unexpected creativity in our lives.

Both my town's downtown and downtown Seattle present a much nicer experience than the row housing suburban monotony.

I personally find audio books very greatly help to fight off monotony, which in turn keeps my attention higher than if I was not being distracted.

It's finding no pleasure in life, only monotony, the grind, suffering, disappointment, and loneliness.

My wife broke her leg two months ago and Caviar was a lifesaver to help us avoid the boredom and monotony of pizza and Chinese food every night.

The take-away is to stay curious and keep learning even if, most likely, you will never find excitement in your life of corporate monotony, which is of course how many people view paths like CS.

The criminal breaks the monotony and humdrum security of bourgeois life, he thereby insures it against stagnation, and he arouses that excitement and restlessness without which even the spur of competition would be blunted.

I agree with what the author is saying, however, I think that the overall message of sticking with something, and not leaving when you encounter the first sign of monotony is applicable to software engineering more specifically than the author describes.

Eventually creativity becomes so low that the forum members get fed up with the monotony and leave, and the forum dies?A hundred terrible ideas would drown out a few good ideas, but a positive number of horribly wrong or even offensive ideas might be optimal for generating the most good ideas.

Monotony definitions

noun

the quality of wearisome constancy, routine, and lack of variety; "he had never grown accustomed to the monotony of his work"; "he was sick of the humdrum of his fellow prisoners"; "he hated the sameness of the food the college served"

See also: humdrum sameness

noun

constancy of tone or pitch or inflection