monologue

IPA: mˈɑnʌɫɔg

noun

  • (drama, authorship) A long speech by one person in a play; sometimes a soliloquy; other times spoken to other characters.
  • (comedy) A long series of comic stories and jokes as an entertainment.
  • A long, uninterrupted utterance that monopolizes a conversation.

verb

  • To deliver a monologue.
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Examples of "monologue" in Sentences

  • The story takes the form of a monologue.
  • The monologue traces the mental breakdown of the woman.
  • The monologue is an expression of thoughts and feelings.
  • The video contains a monologue not available on the album.
  • The same goes for the rambling monologue of Stephen Drake.
  • Other songs serve as the internal monologue of one of the two.
  • The monologue was not included on Tool's performance of the song.
  • History belongs to the victor, but in the sterility of a monologue.
  • The confidants' primary function is to obviate the need for monologues.
  • The monologue is chosen by the student, memorized, prior to the audition.

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