noun
- a detailed written study of a single specialized subject or an aspect of it
Usage: academic
verb
- to write a detailed study about a particular subject
Usage: formal
Examples
- The professor published a monograph on medieval architecture.
- Her monograph examined the effects of climate change on coral reefs.
- The museum commissioned a monograph about the artist’s early works.
- He spent three years writing his monograph on Roman pottery.
- The scholar decided to monograph the poet’s lesser-known works.
- She plans to monograph the history of the local textile industry.