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Idiom: One-Note

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An allusion to the monotony of a single musical note played or sung repeatedly.

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Having only one opinion, outlook, tone, etc., especially as expressed repetitively; without variety or range.

Example Sentences

1
He’s always been a bit one-note, never showing any emotions.
2
The actor gave a one-note performance, lacking depth or range.
3
The speaker's one-note speech failed to captivate the audience.
4
Her painting style is very one-note, with no variation in color or composition.
5
The book's main character is quite one-note, always being brave and never showing vulnerability.

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