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monologue

MO-nuh-log

Monologue (noun) means a long speech delivered by one person, especially in a play, film, or performance. Example: “The actor delivered a powerful monologue in the final act.”

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A long speech delivered by one person, especially in a play, film, or performance.
"The actor delivered a powerful monologue in the final act."
"Late-night hosts open their shows with a comic monologue."

How to use monologue

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA long stretch of speech given by just one person, without back-and-forth conversation.

Easily confused with
Common pairings
deliver a monologue opening monologue

Word forms

monologued past tense, monologues plural, monologues singular

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Etymology

Borrowed from French monologue, modeled after "dialogue" and built from Greek roots meaning "single speech."

Origin: French

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Frequently asked questions

What does “monologue” mean?

The word “monologue” means a long speech delivered by one person, especially in a play, film, or performance. In plain terms, a long stretch of speech given by just one person, without back-and-forth conversation.

How do you pronounce “monologue”?

“Monologue” is pronounced MO-nuh-log (/ˈmɑnəˌlɔɡ/ in IPA).

How do you use “monologue” in a sentence?

Here is “monologue” used in a sentence: “The actor delivered a powerful monologue in the final act.”

What part of speech is “monologue”?

“Monologue” is a noun.

Where does the word “monologue” come from?

The word “monologue” comes from French. Borrowed from French monologue, modeled after "dialogue" and built from Greek roots meaning "single speech.".

Is “monologue” a common word?

“Monologue” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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