noun
- people who have monochromacy, a form of color blindness in which they can see only shades of one color or no colors at all
Usage: medical; plural form
Examples
- Monochromats see the world in shades of gray or a single color.
- The study included both monochromats and people with normal color vision.
- Complete monochromats cannot distinguish any colors at all.
- Special glasses may help some monochromats perceive color differences.
- Monochromats often rely on brightness and contrast to navigate visual information.
- The research focused on how monochromats adapt to daily tasks.