monótono
monotonous
adjective moh-NOH-toh-noh Rare
Origin: From Greek monotonos (single tone), via Latin.
Also means
dull, tedious
Usage Note
Monótono carries its written accent on the antepenultimate syllable, making it esdrújulo (proparoxytone) — a class of words that always bear a written accent in Spanish. It pairs naturally with nouns like trabajo, voz, and vida. The abstract noun is monotonía and the adverb monótonamente.
Examples
"La conferencia fue muy monótona."
Natural Translation
The lecture was very monotonous.
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