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[ wuhn-noht ] / ˈwʌnˌnoʊt /
adjectivelacking in variety; monotonous. Words nearby one-noteone-many, on end, oneness, one-nighter, one-night stand, one-note, one of a kind, one-off, one of these days, one of those days, one old cat Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for one-noteAn ace comedic turn that, in lesser hands, would come off as one-note. Oscars 2015: The Daily Beast’s Picks, From Scarlett Johansson to ‘Boyhood’|Marlow Stern|January 6, 2015|DAILY BEAST Rappers express their libidinous desires in the boring, one-note language of conquest. Bobby Womack’s Sexual Democracy: The Late Soul Legend Preached Mutual Pleasure|David Masciotra|June 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST So instead of one-note comedy bits, we see nuanced ones that resonate as being truthful—which in turn is better comedy. ‘SNL’ Gets What the Rest of TV Should: Racial Diversity Means Quality|Dean Obeidallah|January 7, 2014|DAILY BEAST Johnny one-note history is anathema to a two-state solution. One-Note History: A Response to Yousef Munayyer|Gil Troy|June 19, 2012|DAILY BEAST
The voice of this bird was a one-note whistle with a terminal inflection. Birds from North Borneo|Max C. Thompson But ordinarily, if cleanly played, they sound like one-note successions. Violin Mastery|Frederick H. Martens
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