monochromatic
pronunciation
How to pronounce monochromatic in British English: UK [ˌmɒnəkrə'mætɪk]
How to pronounce monochromatic in American English: US [ˌmɑnəkroˈmætɪk]
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- Adjective:
- of or relating to monochromatism
- (of light or other electromagnetic radiation) having only one wavelength
- having or appearing to have only one color
Word Origin
- monochromatic (adj.)
- 1807, from mono- + chromatic, or from monochrome + -atic. Related: Monochromatically (1784).
Example
- 1. Wearing a monochromatic outfit is a very effective way to create a longer look .
- 2. America faced some straightforward , if terrifying , calculations in its monochromatic relationship with the soviet union .
- 3. Displaying monochromatic upholstery and a design inspired by natural leaves , the chair offers a stylized interpretation of nature 's beauty .
- 4. However , if you want to wear a print , choose a print that 's low in contrast and monochromatic in color .
- 5. Monochromatic interiors in white with black accents seem to be screaming for a barcelona chair modern architecture must be matched with a worthy example of modern design .