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monk n. brother, religious, coenobite, monastic, Loosely friar: He<br />

was accepted into the Benedictine order, also called the black<br />

monks.<br />

monkey n. 1 simian, ape, primate, Colloq monk: The monkeys' antics<br />

forever delight the children. 2 fool, ass, laughing-stock,<br />

butt, victim, target, (fair) game, Colloq goat, Slang sucker:<br />

The teacher should not have made a monkey out of Hubert in front<br />

of his classmates. 3 imp, devil, mischief-maker, rascal, scamp,<br />

rapscallion: She's a real little monkey: you wouldn't believe<br />

what she got up to this morning.<br />

--v. 4 mimic, mime, imitate, impersonate, copy, ape, duplicate:<br />

He monkeys everything you do. 5 Usually, monkey around or about<br />

(with). fool around (with), play (with), fiddle (about or<br />

around) with, meddle (with or in), interfere (with or in), mess<br />

(about or around) (with), tinker (with), tamper (with), Colloq<br />

US screw around (with): Stop monkeying around with that switch<br />

or the light will fuse. Colin is always monkeying around in<br />

class.<br />

monograph n. treatise, dissertation, disquisition, essay, paper:<br />

Entwhistle's monograph is the definitive work on Hawthorne.<br />

monolithic<br />

adj. massive, huge, enormous, monumental, imposing, colossal,<br />

gigantic, giant; featureless, uniform, undifferentiated,<br />

characterless; rigid, impenetrable, invulnerable, unbending,<br />

inflexible, solid, stolid, intractable, immovable: These<br />

monolithic international conglomerates, assembled with the aid<br />

of junk bonds, staffed by yuppies, and controlling markets worth<br />

hundreds of billions, resemble the monolithic glass towers that<br />

house them.<br />

monopolize<br />

v. corner (the market in), control, dominate, own, Slang hog:<br />

Till recently, one company monopolized the telephone business in<br />

the US.<br />

monotonous<br />

adj. boring, tedious, dull, tiresome, humdrum, sleep-inducing,<br />

soporific, wearisome, wearying, tiring, monotonic, repetitious,<br />

prosaic, banal, dry, dry-as-dust, uninteresting, dreary,

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