verb
- past tense of monologize; to speak or perform a monologue; to talk at length without interruption
Usage: transitive or intransitive; often used in theatrical or literary contexts
Examples
- The actor monologized for ten minutes during the climactic scene.
- She monologized about her frustrations with the project until everyone left the room.
- He monologized on stage, delivering a powerful speech that captivated the audience.
- The character monologized about his past regrets in the final act.
- During the meeting, the CEO monologized about company values without taking questions.
- The comedian monologized about everyday life and had the crowd laughing.