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Monotonous vs Muzaky - What's the difference?

monotonous | muzaky |

As adjectives the difference between monotonous and muzaky

is that monotonous is having an unvarying tone or pitch while muzaky is (informal|music|derogatory) reminiscent of muzak; insipid and monotonous.

monotonous

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • having an unvarying tone or pitch
  • tedious, repetitious or lacking in variety
  • Synonyms

    * monotonic * samely

    muzaky

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (informal, music, derogatory) Reminiscent of Muzak; insipid and monotonous.
  • * 1996 , Will Friedwald, Jazz Singing
  • ...whose voice might be nice enough to make you forgive the rotten songs and the Muzaky backgrounds he covered...
  • * 2001 , Vladimir Bogdanov, Chris Woodstra, Stephen Thomas Erlewine, John Bush, All Music Guide to Electronica
  • It's difficult to appreciate the innovative breakbeats when they're sandwiched between muzaky sex-talk, and the album mostly fails because of it.
  • * 2002 , Moi Ali, Practical Marketing and Public Relations for the Small Business
  • Copyright-free music can be a bit tacky and muzaky , but it is a low-budget option.