All 3 Uses of
monotonous
in
A Passage to India
- So abased, so monotonous is everything that meets the eye, that when the Ganges comes down it might be expected to wash the excrescence back into the soil.†
Chpt 1 *monotonous = lacking in variety and/or boring
- Whatever is said, the same monotonous noise replies, and quivers up and down the walls until it is absorbed into the roof.†
Chpt 14
- The prisoner followed you, didn't he?" he repeated in the monotonous tones that they both used; they were employing agreed words throughout, so that this part of the proceedings held no surprises.†
Chpt 24
Definition:
lacking in variety -- typically boring