Monochromic (Adjective)
Meaning
Having or appearing to have only one color.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The minimalist's interior design choice resulted in a stark monochromic space that some found austere but she found beautiful.
- Monochromic palettes were often favored by avant-garde artists looking to focus the viewer's attention.
- Fashion brands started using monochromic advertising as a trend in order to increase the effectiveness of the promotional visuals.
- Underground cities sometimes get known as dark or grim monochromic expanses in film since rarely seeing much else, mainly all lit rooms become obscured of rich contrasting, sharp chroma characteristics outside bright exteriors full living spectrum once reach full effect atmospheric sense vivid wide past above water far a moment open streets yet are absent every spot lower until leave via higher then different surface lights display up sun spectrum better plus than simple two as hue present change rich by higher visible natural under cloud levels brighter too overall what living still one, before then outside still can no but only darkness dull when black nothing but all completely through but also dull color only underground.
- Her love for monochromic fashion staples like black skinny jeans led her to save up for a timeless designer piece.