verb
- speaking a long speech or series of thoughts aloud, often without interruption from others
Usage: present participle of monologue; commonly used in theater, film, and everyday conversation
Examples
- The actor spent five minutes monologuing about his character's troubled past.
- She was monologuing about her weekend plans while everyone else tried to eat lunch.
- In the play, the protagonist monologues about his inner conflicts.
- He tends to start monologuing whenever someone mentions politics.
- The comedian was monologuing on stage when the audience suddenly burst into laughter.
- Instead of having a conversation, my brother just keeps monologuing about his new job.