monótona
Monótona is the feminine form of the adjective monótono, used in Spanish, Portuguese and Italian to describe something that shows little or no variation in pitch, tone, or style. The word derives from Greek monos, meaning single, and tonos, meaning tone, and it is closely related to the noun monotónía or monotonicity in several languages.
In linguistic and speech contexts, monótona describes a voice or prosody that remains on a single pitch
In literature and rhetoric, monótona characterizes writing or narration that feels dull or repetitive due to
In mathematics and related disciplines, some languages use the feminine form monótona (or monotónica) to describe
Examples: La voz de la conferenciante era monótona. Una melodía monótona puede cansar al oyente. Una función