"Soliloquise" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Soliloquise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Soliloquise" Meaning

Talk or think aloud, especially when alone. A long and often emotional speech delivered by a character in a play.

"Soliloquise" Examples

1. Hamlet Gives a Famous Soliloquy to Himself in Act 3 Then he kisses her hand and says he will talk about something else and they soliloquise about his love for her for hours.


2. "If I could just get away with not getting out of bed today," the teenager soliloquised into the pillow, reluctant to go to school.


3. Soliloquising to themselves, people often struggle to balance their desires and responsibilities, trying to make sense of it all.


4. Susan sat alone on the beach, gazing out across the waves and began to soliloquise about her life choices and what she wanted to achieve.


5. Romeo's soliloquising on the balcony revealed his innermost thoughts and feelings for the one he loves, hidden even from his family and friends.

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To talk or think aloud to oneself, usually for pleasure or because one is unable to share one's thoughts with others; to mutter or speak softly to oneself; to engage in soliloquy.

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