English to Indonesian Dictionary monologue

monologue

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definition
noun
The play starts off with an actor rehearsing a monologue for an acting competition.
a long speech by one actor in a play or movie, or as part of a theatrical or broadcast program.
translation of 'monologue'
noun
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example
Fred carried on with his 'monologue' as if I hadn't spoken
The group discussion had ceased and the whacko had finished his ranting 'monologue' on all the multiple talents of the doctor.
The brother entered into a 'monologue' , the sort-of conversation that I had had with him a couple of weeks ago.
The play starts off with an actor rehearsing a 'monologue' for an acting competition.
He can't tell the difference between a conversation and a 'monologue' .
Weaving history with poetry, music and drama, ten actors each recite an eight-minute 'monologue' .
We were going to see a two-way conversation replace a one-way 'monologue' .
Carson would then perform a comic 'monologue' which would end with an imaginary golf swing.
he had a long and exacting 'monologue' at the end of the film
Aspiring movie stars in this crazy city are already rehearsing his final courtroom speech as an audition 'monologue' .
Naturally, because I was talking to him in my head, the whole conversation was a 'monologue' , and it was all about me.
Moore starts the case against Clark in the opening 'monologue' of the film.
Shug has no material prepared, but launches into a rambling 'monologue' about his journey to the class.
Finished with her tedious 'monologue' , she started dividing us up into work groups.
I was wondering if you have written anything you feel would be appropriate as a theatrical 'monologue' .
At a meeting to discuss the takeover, he delivered a two-hour 'monologue' : all because some doubting voices were raised over the price being offered.
Fred carried on with his 'monologue' as if I hadn't spoken
His evenings were devoted to a small circle of cronies to whom he delivered 'monologues' on any subject that caught his fancy.
By the end of the eighteenth-century, religious discourse was no longer clearly 'monologic' , but more of a controlled dialogue.
Indeed, the moment Lovelace achieves near 'monologic' control of the text is also the moment in which he admits defeat.
Late in life, Newhall admitted the narrow and 'monological' criteria that informed his decisions.
He reminds us how we need to avoid 'monological' thinking that all actions must be non-violent.
It is obviously not a play and, like its predecessor, it is a loosely knit series of 'monologues' on birth and motherhood.
The best bits of writing here are the 'monologues' that have a truth and emotional sting about them - something much of the play lacks.
Delivering the 'monologues' are six actresses, each portraying a different type of mother.
The actors conceived and workshopped their own 'monologues' , creating a well integrated show despite the diverse subject matter.
How are we to understand such performances of meaning in view of our currently theory - driven 'monological' and individualistic methods of research?
The lights would rise on each musician as they had their solos, like theatrical 'monologues' , then fade back into the darkness.
He does more with an eyebrow and a nod than most actors do with full 'monologues' .
The artists presenting work ranged from traditional 'monologuists' and playwrights to dancers and emcees making their first forays into theater.
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