noun
- people who speak soliloquies; actors or speakers who deliver long speeches to themselves or to an audience as if thinking aloud
Usage: plural of soliloquist; often used in theatrical contexts
Examples
- The drama class was full of talented soliloquists who could captivate an audience.
- Shakespeare’s plays feature some of literature’s most famous soliloquists.
- The theater workshop trained aspiring soliloquists in voice projection and emotional delivery.
- Both soliloquists delivered their speeches with remarkable passion and clarity.
- The competition attracted soliloquists from schools across the state.
- These soliloquists must memorize lengthy passages and perform them convincingly.