Unvaried
(adjective)
Not varied or changing; uniform or consistent.
Origin:
From the latin word 'invarius', a combination of 'in-' (meaning 'not') and 'varius' (meaning 'various').
Examples:
- The unvaried landscape stretched for miles, dotted with only the occasional tree or bush.
- The unvaried rhythm of the drummer kept the beat for the entire song.
- The unvaried diet consisted of the same foods every day, causing the prisoner to grow tired of the limited options.
- The unvaried routine became monotonous, causing the employee to seek a new job.
- The unvaried colors of the painting made it seem flat and lacking in interest.