monotony

/məˈnɑtəni/
noun
  1. A situation that is boring because things do not change; lack of variety and interest.
    • The monotony of prison life drove him to read every book in the library.
    • The chef added spices to break the monotony of the plain rice.
    • To escape the monotony of the suburbs, they moved to a busy city.
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