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consisting of a single color or shades of a single color
- The monochromatic painting featured various shades of gray.
- She decorated her bedroom in a monochromatic color scheme of blues.
- His outfit was monochromatic, with every piece in varying tones of black.
- The photograph was monochromatic, rendered entirely in sepia tones.
- The artist's collection showcased a series of monochromatic sculptures in bronze.
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describing something that is dull and repetitive
- The team's approach was monochromatic, with every project following the same uninspired formula.
- The film’s monochromatic soundtrack failed to evoke any strong emotions or memorable moments.
- Her monochromatic art style, using only shades of gray, felt repetitive and lacked dynamic contrast.
- The company’s monochromatic marketing strategy did little to distinguish it from competitors.
- His speeches were so monochromatic that they became predictable, lacking the enthusiasm to engage his audience.
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relating to light that consists of only one color or wavelength, producing a single, uniform hue
- The artist used a monochromatic light source to create a striking contrast in the exhibition.
- For this experiment, we need a monochromatic beam to ensure the purity of the light's wavelength.
- Monochromatic light simplifies the study of material properties by eliminating variations in color.
- In the lab, we employed a monochromatic filter to isolate a specific wavelength of light for our analysis.
- The monochromatic light of the projector gave the room a serene, single-tone ambiance.
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