Antonym: dialog. Similar words: demonology, chronology, chronological, epilogue, dialogue, decalogue, monolith, technology. Meaning: ['mɑnəlɔg ,lɑg /'mɒnəlɒg] n. 1. speech you make to yourself 2. a long utterance by one person (especially one that prevents others from participating in the conversation) 3. a (usually long) dramatic speech by a single actor.
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61. He puts the character in a realistic environment with complicated situations and portrays characters through typical actions and details, fluidity of personality and the device of interior monologue.
62. The Boss's monologue is interrupted by the sound of a fire alarm.
63. But then in a glorious show of one-upmanship, another bridesmaid grabs the microphone and delivers a moving monologue peppered with humorous anecdotes and spiritually uplifting Thai proverbs.
64. Peripateticism is actually saponaceous subsistence philosophy and the parry to the monologue.
65. Legend From The Tradition created by the famous soviet cartoon film maker Ulla Noustainye, was made by means of Interior monologue,(www.Sentencedict.com) thus full of features.
66. Stream of consciousness: "Stream-of-Consciousness" or "interior monologue", is one of the modern literary techniques.
67. The minute I performed my first monologue, I fell madly in love.
68. Get tips for understanding the style of your monologue in this free video clip from a professional theater director.
69. They also did well when listening to a monologue, or one person recounting an earlier conversation.
70. Interior Monologue is the most fundamental, mostly - used and maximally functional skill of stream of consciousness.
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