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How to pronounce monocle in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms eyeglass
Type of lens, lens system, lense

Examples of monocle

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Among various costumes, he sported a homburg hat, gilt-knobbed cane and monocle.
From the economist.com
He was known for his trademark monocle and his frequently professed love of cats.
From the sfgate.com
He would never be seen without jodhpurs, bowler hat, riding boots and monocle.
From the independent.co.uk
Monocle is an insanely ambitious magazine published out of London 10 times a year.
From the sfgate.com
It looks like a monocle, and I still have it in my drawer and wear it every so often.
From the sacbee.com
Despite the smile and the shirt and the monocle, he still looks imperious.
From the delawareonline.com
It will flow to the infantryman, through a monocle-like display mounted to his helmet.
From the edition.cnn.com
Monocle is either prescient, or steering sharply toward an audience that doesn't exist.
From the businessweek.com
You don't have to wear a tuxedo to a bingo hall or read the sports pages with a monocle.
From the post-gazette.com
More examples
  • Lens for correcting defective vision in one eye; held in place by facial muscles
  • A monocle is a type of corrective lens used to correct the vision in only one eye. It consists of a circular lens, generally with a wire ring around the circumference that can be attached to a string. ...
  • Monocle is a global affairs and lifestyle magazine, 24-hour radio station, website, and media brand, all produced by Winkontent Ltd. It was founded by Tyler Bru00FBlu00E9, a Canadian entrepreneur, Financial Times columnist, and previously founder of Wallpaper* magazine...
  • Monocle is a DC Comics supervillain and a recurring foe to Hawkman. He first appeared in Flash Comics #64 (April-May 1945): "The Man with the Magic Monocles".
  • Monocle was an American satirical magazine, published irregularly from the late 1950s until the mid-sixties. For at least the majority of its run, it was edited by Victor Navasky.Victor Navasky, introduction to the 1996 Free Press edition of The Report From Iron Mountain 18 December 2006. ...
  • A single lens, usually in a wire frame, and used to correct vision for only one eye
  • An eyeglass for one eye