Meaning & Definition of word "Monolithic"

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    Monolithic

    /ˌmɒnəˈlɪθɪk/

    adjective:

    • 1. Formed from a single large block of stone; characterized by solid or uniform structure or organization.
      • Example: The monolithic temple stood majestically, carved from a single rock.
    • 2. Impervious to change; characterized by a rigid and homogeneous character.
      • Example: The company's monolithic structure made it difficult to adapt to new market demands.
    • 3. Comprising a single, indivisible entity.
      • Example: The organization's monolithic approach failed to account for the diverse needs of its community.

    Etymology

    From 'mono-' meaning 'one' and 'lithos' meaning 'stone' in Greek.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    monolithic society:

    A society where all members conform to the same standards and practices.

    monolithic architecture:

    Architecture characterized by massive, singular structures that dominate the landscape.

    Related Words

    monolith:

    A large single upright block of stone, often used as a monument.

    monotone:

    A continuous sound that is unchanging in pitch.

    Slang Meanings of monolithic

    Meaning: To be overly rigid or unchangeable.

    Example Sentence: The team's strategy was so monolithic it couldn't adapt to new challenges.