adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of a monologue; spoken or written by one person without interruption or dialogue
- dominated by or reflecting the perspective of a single viewpoint; lacking dialogue or exchange of ideas
Usage: commonly used in literary and theatrical contexts
Usage: used in philosophy, communication, and social criticism
Examples
- The actor delivered a powerful monological speech that captivated the entire audience.
- The essay took a monological approach, presenting only the author's opinion without considering opposing views.
- In contrast to the lively debate, his monological presentation felt one-sided and uninviting.
- The novel's monological narrator reveals the story entirely through his own consciousness.
- Critics argued that the policy discussion was too monological and excluded community voices.
- Her monological style of communication made it difficult for others to contribute their ideas.