monologuist


mon·o·logue

also mon·o·log M0395300 (mŏn′ə-lôg′, -lŏg′)n.1. a. A lengthy, uninterrupted speech by a single character, as in a play or novel.b. A literary composition in monologue form.2. A continuous series of jokes or comic stories delivered by one comedian.3. A long speech made by one person, often monopolizing a conversation.v. mon·o·logued, mon·o·logu·ing, mon·o·logues also mon·o·logged or mon·o·log·ging or mon·o·logs v.intr. To give or perform a monologue.v.tr. To address a monologue to.
[French : Greek mono-, mono- + Greek -logos, -logue.]
mon′o·log′ic (-lŏj′ĭk), mon′o·log′i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj.mon′o·logu′ist (mŏn′ə-lôg′ĭst, -lŏg′-), mo·nol′o·gist (mə-nŏl′ə-jĭst, mŏn′ə-lôg′ĭst, -lŏg′-) n.

monologuist

(ˈmɒnəˌlɒɡɪst) n (Rhetoric) another spelling of monologist