Monochromality

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /mɑnəˌkroʊˈmæləti/

Definitions of monochromality

noun the quality or state of being monochromatic, having only one color

Example Sentences

A1 Monochromality means using only one color.

A2 The artist's paintings displayed a sense of monochromality.

B1 The monochromality of the design scheme created a modern and sleek aesthetic.

B2 The photographer experimented with monochromality in his latest series, focusing on shades of grey.

C1 The monochromality of the room was enhanced by the minimalist furniture and decor.

C2 Her artwork showcased a masterful use of monochromality, highlighting the beauty of simplicity.

adjective relating to or characterized by monochromality

Example Sentences

A1 The monochromality of the room made it feel calm and peaceful.

A2 She preferred the monochromality of black and white photography.

B1 The artist's use of monochromality in his paintings created a sense of unity.

B2 The designer chose monochromality for the logo to give it a modern and sleek look.

C1 The monochromality of the film added to its artistic depth and complexity.

C2 The monochromality of the outfit emphasized the intricate details of the fabric and design.

Examples of monochromality in a Sentence

formal The artist's use of monochromality in his paintings created a sense of unity and simplicity.

informal I love the monochromality of your outfit, it's so chic!

slang That monochromality vibe is really working for you.

figurative The monochromality of the room gave it a calming and peaceful atmosphere.

Grammatical Forms of monochromality

past tense

monochromalized

plural

monochromalities

comparative

more monochromal

superlative

most monochromal

present tense

monochromalizes

future tense

will monochromalize

perfect tense

has monochromalized

continuous tense

is monochromalizing

singular

monochromality

positive degree

monochromal

infinitive

to monochromalize

gerund

monochromalizing

participle

monochromalized

Origin and Evolution of monochromality

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'monochromality' is derived from the Greek words 'monos' meaning 'single' and 'chroma' meaning 'color'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of art to describe a piece of work that consists of only one color, 'monochromality' has evolved to also refer to a state of being or condition characterized by a single dominant aspect or feature.