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单词 monochromatic
释义

monochromatic

adjective

mono·​chro·​mat·​ic ˌmä-nə-krō-ˈma-tik How to pronounce monochromatic (audio)
1
a
: having or consisting of one color or hue
a monochromatic winter scene
b
: monochrome sense 2
monochromatic photographs
2
: consisting of radiation of a single wavelength (see wavelength sense 1) or of a very small range of wavelengths
3
: of, relating to, or exhibiting monochromatism
4
: lacking variety, creativity, or excitement : colorless
monochromatically
ˌmä-nə-krō-ˈma-ti-k(ə-)lē How to pronounce monochromatic (audio)
adverb
monochromaticity
ˌmä-nə-ˌkrō-mə-ˈti-sə-tē How to pronounce monochromatic (audio)
noun

Synonyms

  • monochrome
  • monochromic
  • self
  • self-colored
  • solid
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Example Sentences

It's a monochromatic room with a blue rug and blue furniture. although marble and bronze sculptures are monochromatic, they can be amazingly lifelike
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Word History

Etymology

Latin monochromatos, from Greek monochrōmatos, from mon- + chrōmat-, chrōma color

First Known Use

1822, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Medical Definition

monochromatic

adjective

mono·​chro·​mat·​ic ˌmän-ə-krō-ˈmat-ik How to pronounce monochromatic (audio)
1
: having or consisting of one color or hue
2
: consisting of radiation of a single wavelength or of a very small range of wavelengths
3
: of, relating to, or exhibiting monochromatism

monochromatic

adjective

1
as in monochrome
having or consisting of a single color although marble and bronze sculptures are monochromatic, they can be amazingly lifelike

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • monochrome
  • solid
  • monochromic
  • neutral
  • self
  • self-colored
  • achromatic

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • colorful
  • chromatic
  • polychromatic
  • rainbow
  • multicolored
  • kaleidoscopic
  • varied
  • variegated
  • varicolored
  • polychrome
  • shaded
  • marbled
  • dapple
  • dappled
  • striped
  • motley
  • mottled
  • striated
  • patterned
  • barred
  • pied
  • banded
  • piebald
  • streaked
  • plaid
  • pinto
  • dotted
  • checkered
  • brindle
  • speckled
  • dichromatic
  • trichromatic
  • parti-colored
  • brindled
  • flecked
  • specked
  • bicolored
  • tricolored
  • parti-color
  • spotted
  • skewbald
  • tricolor
  • bichrome
  • bicolor
  • two-tone
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2
as in boring
causing weariness, restlessness, or lack of interest a monochromatic portrayal of a hero seemingly without flaws or even distinctive traits

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • boring
  • dull
  • tiring
  • dusty
  • slow
  • old
  • stupid
  • wearying
  • drab
  • weary
  • heavy
  • colorless
  • monotonous
  • pedestrian
  • dry
  • uninteresting
  • annoying
  • dreary
  • humdrum
  • tiresome
  • irritating
  • tame
  • tedious
  • gray
  • arid
  • stodgy
  • flat
  • sterile
  • ho-hum
  • pallid
  • wearisome
  • stuffy
  • drudging
  • jejune
  • numbing
  • ponderous
  • stale
  • exhausting
  • leaden
  • dullish
  • unexciting
  • mind-numbing
  • blank
  • jading
  • prosaic
  • uninspiring
  • blah
  • grey
  • unimaginative
  • unspectacular
  • uneventful
  • barren
  • earthbound
  • spiritless
  • prosy
  • unsensational
  • aseptic
  • undramatic
  • soggy
  • pedantic
  • unrewarding
  • inanimate
  • ordinary
  • draining
  • bothersome
  • irksome
  • wearing
  • suspenseless
  • pleasureless
  • debilitating
  • enervating
  • common
  • unexceptional
  • fatiguing
  • unnewsworthy
  • dispiriting
  • discouraging
  • commonplace
  • vapid
  • pokey
  • tepid
  • enfeebling
  • cumbersome
  • plodding
  • disheartening
  • demoralizing
  • unsurprising
  • poky
  • lumbering
  • palling
  • longsome

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • interesting
  • intriguing
  • spectacular
  • wonderful
  • involving
  • sensational
  • wondrous
  • riveting
  • marvelous
  • engrossing
  • marvellous
  • fabulous
  • exciting
  • engaging
  • amazing
  • breathtaking
  • surprising
  • astonishing
  • absorbing
  • awesome
  • inspiring
  • electrifying
  • exhilarating
  • astounding
  • gripping
  • attractive
  • thrilling
  • energizing
  • stimulating
  • charming
  • amusing
  • entertaining
  • rousing
  • stirring
  • alluring
  • poignant
  • fascinating
  • enchanting
  • animating
  • galvanizing
  • enlivening
  • moving
  • beguiling
  • invigorating
  • bewitching
  • entrancing
  • enthralling
  • diverting
  • touching
  • spellbinding
  • provocative
  • rip-roaring
  • eye-opening
  • hair-raising
  • captivating
  • suspenseful
  • mesmerizing
  • attracting
  • tantalizing
  • arresting
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