"Monologous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Monologous refers to a situation or a process that is characterized by a single organisation, control, or influence, with no reference to any other person or entity. It can also be used to describe a phenomenon that has only one order, kind, or aspect.
Monoliths are large, single blocks of stone, often used to erect monumental structures or statues. The term can also be used more broadly to describe any large, single, imposing structure or object, whether made of stone or something else.
To monologise means to talk or speak at length about one's thoughts, feelings, or experiences while ignoring or not listening to others.
A monologist is a person who delivers a speech or lecture that is their own narration, often without interruption or input from others. This can be a type of public speaking or performance that is designed to entertain, educate, or persuade an audience.
A monologue is a long speech delivered by one person in a play, film, or novel. In literature and drama, a monologue is a piece of writing or dialogue that consists of a single character's words, often revealing their thoughts, feelings, and emotions to the audience.
A monologue is a speech that one person makes to themselves or to others, often expressing their thoughts, feelings, or views on a particular topic. It can also refer to a long speech or explanation given by one person, often in a play or film, where they express their inner thoughts, emotions, or backstory.
Monomania refers to an excessive and exclusive interest or obsession with a particular thing, idea, or activity, often to the point of neglecting other important aspects of life. It can also refer to a single-minded or one-track thinking, where one's attention is focused solely on a particular goal or objective, often to the exclusion of all else.