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How to pronounce monochromatic in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms monochrome, monochromic, monochromous
Type Words
Synonyms homochromatic


monochromatic light.
Type Words
Derivation monochromatism

Examples of monochromatic

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A dark overcast day suddenly turns into a silvery sheen of monochromatic wonder.
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If you want simple and elegant, use clear glass and a monochromatic color scheme.
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This look is all about minimalism with clean lines and a monochromatic palette.
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Inside, the house is a minimalist's dream, with a dramatic monochromatic palette.
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The nutmeg-colored dining room is so dimly lighted your meal looks monochromatic.
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Visually, the result is a bit monochromatic, but on the palate, just delicious.
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Alex's apartment in the Meatpacking District is decorated in monochromatic white.
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She favors a dark, near-monochromatic palette and loose, even sloppy brushwork.
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It wasn't because of the snow or the world shaded in monochromatic shades of gray.
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More examples
  • Of or relating to monochromatism
  • (of light or other electromagnetic radiation) having only one wavelength; "monochromatic light"
  • Having or appearing to have only one color
  • (monochromacy) complete color blindness; colors can be differentiated only on the basis of brightness
  • Monochrome describes paintings, drawings, design, or photographs in one color or shades of one color. A monochromatic object or image has colors in shades of limited colors or hues. Monochrome images in neutral colors are called grayscale or black-and-white. ...
  • Monochromacy, also known as "total color blindness" Tiresias.org. Accessed September 29, 2006., is a complete inability to distinguish colors.Cassin, B. and Solomon, S. Dictionary of Eye Terminology. Gainsville, Florida: Triad Publishing Company, 1990. ...
  • Having only one color, represented by differing hues and tints. For example shades in a black and white television; Perceptive of only one color; unable to distinguish colors; total color blindness; Plain, dull, lifeless
  • (Monochromacy) condition that results when people have absolutly no color vision.
  • Of one color (dark to light) i.e. black & white color scheme encompasses black through all the shades of grey to white