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monochromatic
adjective as in having one color
Strongest match
Example Sentences
In Pacific Palisades, the flames turned a vibrant suburban paradise into a monochromatic hell.
Much of the Palisades, once vibrant and green, is now monochromatic, like “The Wizard of Oz” in reverse.
They had day jobs and often debated art theory at Romero’s kitchen table in Angelino Heights, where they wrote their ideas and sketched pictures — one the same featured in Beto’s monochromatic drawing.
“With the turquoise hair, I thought a monochromatic top would work brilliantly,” Snell says.
Above, a large skylight is adorned with hundreds of suspended corn cobs, their illuminated forms offering one of the few sources of light in the dark and moody, monochromatic space.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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