verb
- past tense of monologue; spoke at length without interruption, often as a theatrical performance or in conversation
Usage: informal; often used in theatrical or performance contexts
Examples
- The actor monologged for ten minutes in the final scene.
- She monologged about her weekend plans while everyone waited for their turn to speak.
- He monologged so much during the meeting that no one else could contribute.
- The comedian monologged about his childhood experiences to great applause.
- During the interview, the candidate monologged instead of answering the specific questions asked.