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Meaning of monologues
A long speech by one person, especially in a play.
Etymology of monologues
The word "monologues" originates from the Greek words "monos," meaning alone, and "logos," meaning speech or discourse
Historically, the term referred to a speech or discourse delivered by a single person, often in a theatrical or rhetorical context
Synonyms
soliloquies
speeches
orations
dialogues
discourses
talks
lectures
sermons
addresses
declarations
pronouncements
statements
utterances
expressions
articulations
deliveries
recitations
readings
performances
presentations
harangues
tirades
rants
diatribes
monologizing
verbalizations
vocalizations
exclamations
expostulations
invectives
philippics
broadsides
fulminations
diatribes
perorations
allocutions
valedictions
eulogies
panegyrics
encomiums
Definitions
- A long, formal speech, especially by one person in a play or movie
- * A long, uninterrupted speech, especially in a play or movie
- * A composition, such as a poem or essay, that takes the form of a speech by one person
Usage Examples
- The actor's monologues in the play were highly acclaimed by critics and audiences alike
- * The professor's monologues on the history of philosophy were engaging and informative
- * The movie's dramatic monologues added depth and complexity to the storyline
Antonyms
dialogues
conversations
discussions
debates
exchanges
interactions
interviews
chats
colloquies
confabs
conferences
consultations
deliberations
dialogings
disputations
interchanges
meetings
negotiations
parleys
powwows
repartees
talks
conferrals
communions
correlations
correspondences