monologue - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • character: It uses the inner monologs of the characters to very good effect.

Converse of object

  • deliver: He was delivering a long monolog about his research.
  • speak: Each gets a chance to tell her story, through the surprisingly effective device of a monolog spoken directly to the camera.
  • write: Track six is a monolog written by Mark Thompson.
  • create: And, crucially, the process of creating a persuasive monolog is assumed to be complete before it is uttered to an audience.
  • recite: I think the Secretary General can recite monologs on this subject.

Adjective modifier

  • dramatic: His works suggests a dramatic monolog or stand-up comedy routine.
  • lengthy: Relieved to have finished his lengthy monolog, he said, ' That's enough for today, don't you think?
  • inner: I immediately wanted to think more in German, to use the language more in my inner monolog.
  • interior: Some people like to put interior monologs in italics.
  • humorous: His humorous monologs certainly ring true with what the late 80's / early 90's were all about.

Noun used with modifier

  • opening: The opening monolog marries up to the images perfectly with their wide scope.
  • comedy: Chalk & Cheese is a one-hour comedy monolog written and performed by Irish comedian McAleer.
  • minute: This play is in effect a 90 minute monolog.
  • character: The computer issues are dealt with in descriptive box outs and are just on the edge of character monolog.
  • vagina: She wrote and performed a vagina monolog for Eve Ensler to standing ovation.

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