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monologues

  • plural
    of monologue.
    monologue
    noun
    a form of dramatic entertainment, comedic solo, or the like by a single speaker.

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On one weekend in Tokyo, hundreds of visitors flocked to a zine fair showcasing a wide range of handmade magazines in different sizes and formats -- some incorporating abstract designs, photography or personal monologues.

From Barron's Jun. 1, 2026

“The Late Show” was dubbed ”A Late Show” for a stretch when he hosted from his New Jersey residence, delivering monologues to nobody but the camera operated with help from his wife, Evie.

From The Wall Street Journal May 21, 2026

It has been a memorable run of shows, but there were countless interviews and monologues over the years that made Colbert and “The Late Show” a must-watch.

From Los Angeles Times May 18, 2026

Olivia and Jamieson both feel the guest-host monologues didn't work for the British version of the show.

From BBC May 17, 2026

Feldman was referring to things like vocabulary and grammar and — most important — the structure of Emily’s monologues.

From "The Tipping Point" by Malcolm Gladwell