verb
- past tense and past participle of monologise; to speak or perform a monologue; to talk at length without interruption
Usage: British spelling (American: monologized); often used in theatrical or literary contexts
Examples
- The actor monologised for ten minutes without a break.
- She monologised about her grievances throughout the entire dinner.
- He monologised on stage, delivering a powerful soliloquy.
- The professor monologised about the history of the empire.
- They monologised endlessly about their personal problems.
- The character monologised in the final scene of the play.