Definition of Monologue
Monologue
mono·logue


Definition/Meaning
(noun)
a long speech that is delivered by a single person as part of a performance, for example a dramatic speech given by an actor in a play or movie or a stand-up routine given by a comedian;

e.g. The villain is known for his long monologues describing his evil plans.

(noun)
a long and tedious speech made by which a single person dominates a conversation;

e.g. She continued her monologue about all of the wonderful things she had done.

(verb)
to deliver a long speech uninterrupted by other people speaking;

e.g. He tried to monologue about the problems he was facing, but no-one wanted to listen to him.



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