tommybrle @ 2010-05-20T22: 04:00
mon·o·logue also mon·o·log
[French : Greek mono-, mono- + Greek -logos, -logue.]
n.
1.
a. A dramatic soliloquy.
b. A literary composition in the form of a soliloquy.
2. A continuous series of jokes or comic stories delivered by one comedian.
3. A long speech made by one person, often monopolizing a conversation.
v. mon·o·logued also mon·o·logged, mon·o·logu·ing also mon·o·log·ging, mon·o·logues also mon·o·logs
v.intr.
To give or perform a monologue.
v.tr.
To address a monologue to.
mono·logic, mono·logi·cal adj.
mono·loguist, mo·nolo·gist n.
monologue
n.
1. (Performing Arts / Theatre) a long speech made by one actor in a play, film, etc., esp. when is performing alone.
2. (Performing Arts / Theatre) a dramatic piece for a single performer.
3. any long speech by one person, esp. when interfering with conversation
[via French from Greek monologos speaking alone].
monologic, monological adj.
monologist n.
monology n.
monologue
a theatrical performance or scene with a single actor who speaks alone.
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