metronomic

/ˌmɛtrəˈnɑmɪk/
adjective
  1. Having a regular, repeating, and unvarying rhythm or beat, like a metronome.
    • The metronomic ticking of the clock helped her concentrate.
    • The rain fell with a metronomic steadiness all night long.
    • His metronomic drumming kept the band perfectly in time.
  2. Happening in a very regular, predictable, and often boring way.
    • The movie's plot followed a metronomic pattern of action scenes every ten minutes.
    • The metronomic routine of his daily commute made him feel like a robot.
    • She found the metronomic repetition of the factory work exhausting.
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