Monologue
11Monologue — For the Malayalam film, Monologue, see Anantaram. In theatre, a monologue (or monolog) is a speech presented by a single character, most often to express their thoughts aloud, though sometimes also to directly address another character or the… …
12monologue — (mo no lo gh ) s. m. Scène où un acteur est seul et se parle à lui même. • Les monologues, qui ne sont pas des combats de passions, ne peuvent jamais remuer l âme et la transporter, VOLT. Lett. Mlle Clairon, 16 oct. 1760. • Quand il fallait,… …
13monologue — (AmE also monolog) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ inner, interior, internal ▪ extended, lengthy, long, rambling ▪ short …
14monologue — monologic /mon euh loj ik/, monological, adj. monologist /mon euh law gist, log ist, meuh nol euh jist/, monologuist /mon euh law gist, log ist/, n. /mon euh lawg , log /, n. 1. a form of dramatic entertainment, comedic solo, or the like by a… …
15monologue — [[t]mɒ̱nəlɒg, AM lɔːg[/t]] monologues 1) N COUNT If you refer to a long speech by one person during a conversation as a monologue, you mean it prevents other people from talking or expressing their opinions. Morris ignored the question and… …
16MONOLOGUE — s. m. Scène d une pièce de théâtre où un personnage est seul et se parle à lui même. Beau monologue. Monologue ennuyeux. Ce monologue est trop long. Les monologues manquent ordinairement de vraisemblance …
17MONOLOGUE — n. m. Scène d’une pièce de théâtre où un personnage est seul et se parle à lui même. Le monologue d’Auguste dans Cinna. Il se dit aussi d’une Scène fantaisiste dite par un seul personnage. Réciter un monologue. Il signifie encore Discours d’une… …
18monologue — UK [ˈmɒnəlɒɡ] / US [ˈmɑnəˌlɑɡ] noun [countable] Word forms monologue : singular monologue plural monologues 1) a speech made by someone who talks for a long time and does not let anyone else say anything He kept up a steady monologue during the… …
19monologue — also monolog AmE noun (C) 1 informal a long period of talking by one person that prevents other people from taking part in a conversation: Charles listened patiently to a fifteen minute monologue before finally interrupting. 2 a long speech by… …
20monologue — also monolog noun Etymology: Middle French monologue, from mon + logue Date: 1549 1. a. soliloquy 2 b. a dramatic sketch performed by one actor c. the routine of a stand up comic 2. a literary composition written in the form of a soliloquy 3. a… …