Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
humdrum
adjective
/ˈhʌm.drʌm/

Definition
Lacking variety or excitement; monotonous.

Examples
- The humdrum nature of his daily routine made him yearn for adventure.
- She found the film to be quite humdrum, with no twists or surprises.
- After years in the humdrum job, he finally decided to pursue his passion.

Meaning
Humdrum refers to something that is dull and uninteresting. It describes situations, activities, or experiences that are routine and lacking in stimulation.

Synonyms
- dull
- boring
- monotonous
- tedious
- uninspiring