Monochromatic
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British pronunciation/mˌɒnə‍ʊkɹə‍ʊmˈætɪk/
American pronunciation/ˌmɑnəkɹoʊˈmætɪk/

Définition et Signification de "monochromatic"

monochromatic
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monochromatique, d'une seule couleur

consisting of a single color or shades of a single color
monochromatic definition and meaning
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The photograph was monochromatic, rendered entirely in sepia tones.
His outfit was monochromatic, with every piece in varying tones of black.
The artist 's collection showcased a series of monochromatic sculptures in bronze.
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monochromatique, d'uniformité

describing something that is dull and repetitive
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The film ’s monochromatic soundtrack failed to evoke any strong emotions or memorable moments.
His speeches were so monochromatic that they became predictable, lacking the enthusiasm to engage his audience.
The team 's approach was monochromatic, with every project following the same uninspired formula.
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monochromatique

relating to light that consists of only one color or wavelength, producing a single, uniform hue
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Monochromatic light simplifies the study of material properties by eliminating variations in color.
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.
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The photograph was monochromatic, rendered entirely in sepia tones.
His outfit was monochromatic, with every piece in varying tones of black.
The artist's collection showcased a series of monochromatic sculptures in bronze.
She decorated her bedroom in a monochromatic color scheme of blues.
The monochromatic painting featured various shades of gray.
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