monothematic

adjective
UK: /ˌmɒnəʊθɪˈmætɪk/
US: /ˌmɑːnoʊθɪˈmætɪk/
  1. Having only one theme or subject.

    1. The song is monothematic, repeating the same melody.
    2. The composer chose a monothematic approach, focusing the entire symphony on a single idea.
  2. Relating to or characterized by a single dominant theme.

    1. His monothematic art explored only the ocean depths.
    2. The novel is almost monothematic in its relentless focus on the protagonist's inner turmoil.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "monothematic" in English means: Having only one theme or subject., Relating to or characterized by a single dominant theme..

The phonetic transcription of "monothematic" is /ˌmɒnəʊθɪˈmætɪk/ in British English and /ˌmɑːnoʊθɪˈmætɪk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "monothematic": one-dimensional, uniform.

Example usage of "monothematic": "The song is monothematic, repeating the same melody.". More examples on the page.