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monologue
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To deliver a monologue.
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The word monologue is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun referring to a speech given by one person that is typically meant to explain their thoughts or feelings. Example: His monologue about the state of the world left the audience in complete awe.
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From the opening monologue ("We're all hiding something, aren't we?") to the unbroken soundtrack of weepy-guy rock to the spirit-free performances of the three leads, Being Human is weak and weepy non-horror aimed at the grown-up Twilight addict.
Stewart's first monologue following the attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001 was sincere, touching and incredibly difficult to watch.
The three-hour broadcast opened with a monologue from host Seth Meyers, announcing his plans to trump the UK version of the fundraising marathon.
At the end of my monologue, he simply smiled and said: "Sounds good, son, I'll go away and think about it".
The aim is to create a 30-minute monologue that is so taut you could ping a coin off it.
It is liberating because it frees the anxious mind of its internal monologue.
It is thought to be the only complete Allen stand-up show on film, including his famous monologue about The Moose.
I'm the MOON!" Yes, that was the joke, like a cross between a stoner's monologue and something a four-year-old would say.
The externalised monologue of the process was endearing, but painful.
Suddenly Mitterrand launched into a great monologue about how we had reached the end of the road, we shall have to consider if we can ever manage this, and so on.
In the end, thoughtfully, he must have decided to do it just after Manly's opening round defeat of Parramatta, figuring he could slip in his "It's not you, it's me" monologue amid their celebrations, thus mitigating Manly's hurt.
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