Monologue is a noun.
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In poetry and anywhere else, the ending "logue", like "logy", derives from the Greek word logos meaning a word or speech. Thus a monologue is a speech given by one (monos) person, a dialogue is a speech between two (di), a prologue is given at the beginning (pro) and an epilogue at the end (epi)
A speech by one person is called a monologue.
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A monologue is a speech, usually a long speech, by one person.
In poetry and anywhere else, the ending "logue", like "logy", derives from the Greek word logos meaning a word or speech. Thus a monologue is a speech given by one (monos) person, a dialogue is a speech between two (di), a prologue is given at the beginning (pro) and an epilogue at the end (epi)
A speech by one person is called a monologue.
a monologue
Long Speech
Speech Monologue An orderly meeting
The prefix "mono-" in the word monologue means "one" or "single." In this context, monologue refers to a speech or performance given by one person.
That is the correct spelling of "monologue" (solo speech or presentation).