0 -- monotont; ensformigt
He droned on monotonously for what seemed hours.
Examples of logorrhea might include talking or mumbling monotonously, either to others, or more likely to oneself.
So monotonously alike are they.
Consider the circumstances in which he lives, in which he grows up, in which he works, and realise how hostile, monotonously hostile, they are to his independence.
By one means or another—and it will not be easy—dialogue and contacts must be maintained by the main political actors so that history is not allowed monotonously to repeat itself.
This has been done almost monotonously.
I get so monotonously bored by this dreadful conflict between the public sector and the private sector.
Yet we read, at monotonously frequent intervals, that we have failed to secure important orders.
The question of scrutiny procedure must be regularly and monotonously raised.