"Soliloquistic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Descriptive of or relating to a soliloquy, which is a long, introspective speech in a play, usually made by a character when alone on stage.
More broadly, it refers to a tendency to talk to oneself or be lost in thought, often in a poetic or elaborate manner. A person who frequently engages in soliloquistic behavior may appear to be having an internal monologue, sharing their thoughts and feelings aloud, even though there is no one else present. This can sometimes be used to describe a creative or artistic type, who may use their inner monologue as a source of inspiration for their work.
Talk or think aloud, especially when alone. A long and often emotional speech delivered by a character in a play.
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.