noun
- Plural of monochomatism; the condition or quality of being monochromatic, or the use of a single color or shades of a single color.
- Medical term for a form of color blindness in which a person perceives only one color or shades of one color.
Usage: Often used in art, design, and visual contexts; Can refer to color blindness or vision deficiency in medical contexts
Usage: medical; technical
Examples
- The artist's monochromatisms created a striking visual effect using only shades of blue.
- Some designers prefer monochromatisms for their elegant and sophisticated appearance.
- The gallery featured several works exploring different monochromatisms in contemporary art.
- Certain forms of monochromatisms affect how individuals perceive the visual world.
- The photographer experimented with monochromatisms to convey mood and emotion.