monotonously

/məˈnɑtənəsli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is boring and always the same, without any change or variety.
    • He spoke monotonously, making the lecture feel twice as long.
    • The rain fell monotonously against the window all afternoon.
    • The machine hummed monotonously as it stamped out the same part over and over.
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