unvaried — Lacking variety or change; monotonous and uniform throughout.
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: Lacking variety or change; monotonous and uniform throughout.
Pronunciation (IPA): /ʌnˈvɛrid/
Example Sentences
- The professor's unvaried teaching style put half the class to sleep.
- After months of unvaried weather, people desperately wanted some rain.
- His unvaried wardrobe consisted of only black t-shirts and jeans.
unvaried
ADJECTIVE[/ʌnˈvɛrid/]
Lacking variety or change; monotonous and uniform throughout.

Lacking variety or change; monotonous and uniform throughout.

Her unvaried dream of getting married left all excitement buried!
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🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
From Latin 'variare' meaning 'to change or alter,' combined with the negative prefix 'un-' to create a word meaning 'without change or variation.'
Breakdown
un- (not/without) + vari- (change, alter) + -ed (past participle suffix used as adjective)
🎵Rhyme
📝Examples
“The professor's unvaried teaching style put half the class to sleep.”
“After months of unvaried weather, people desperately wanted some rain.”
“His unvaried wardrobe consisted of only black t-shirts and jeans.”
“The robot's unvaried responses made customers realize they weren't talking to a human.”
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