Meaning & Definition of word "Monologue"

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    Monologue

    /ˈmɒnəˌlɒg/

    noun:

    • 1. A long speech by one actor in a play or movie, or as part of a theatrical or film performance.
      • Example: In the play, the main character's monologue revealed his deepest fears.
    • 2. A prolonged talk or discourse by a single speaker, often in a conversational context.
      • Example: The comedian's monologue about everyday life had the audience in stitches.
    • 3. An extended discussion in which one person speaks and others listen, often reflecting a person's thoughts or feelings.
      • Example: During therapy, she delivered a heartfelt monologue about her childhood.

    Etymology

    From the Greek 'monologos', meaning 'speaking alone'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    internal monologue:

    A narrative voice that presents a character's thoughts and feelings.

    stand-up monologue:

    A performance by a comedian that consists of a series of jokes and stories told by one person.

    dramatic monologue:

    A type of poem or speech where a single speaker reveals their character's thoughts and feelings.

    Related Words

    dialogue:

    A conversation between two or more people.

    soliloquy:

    An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when alone, especially in a play.

    script:

    The written text of a play or film.

    Slang Meanings of monologue

    Meaning: A long-winded explanation or rant.

    Example Sentence: When he started talking about his favorite TV show, it turned into a real monologue!

    Meaning: A speech that seems self-indulgent or excessively long.

    Example Sentence: She went off on a monologue about her vacation, and I just nodded along.