Associations to the word «Soliloquy»
Noun
- Monologue
- Hamlet
- Macbeth
- Cloister
- Shakespeare
- Aside
- Ulysses
- Twain
- Cato
- Molly
- Dialogue
- Bloom
- Magdalen
- Leopold
- Rodgers
- Cade
- Augustine
- Joyce
- Utterance
- Eloquence
- Allusion
- Narrator
- Meditation
- Tragedy
- Lament
- Browning
- Cello
- Melville
- Scene
- Hermit
- Audience
- Speech
- Discourse
- Poem
- Raleigh
- Listener
- Duchess
- Verse
- Confession
- Scenery
- Reflection
- Motive
- Vi
- Humour
- Conversation
- Aria
- Passage
- Suicide
- Soul
- Revelation
- Poetry
- Drama
- Character
- Sentiment
- Ghost
- Remark
- Violin
- Richard
- Iii
- Footnote
- Burton
- Stage
- Tobacco
Adjective
Wiktionary
SOLILOQUY, noun. (drama) The act of a character speaking to themselves so as to reveal their thoughts to the audience.
SOLILOQUY, noun. A speech or written discourse in this form.
SOLILOQUY, verb. (very rare) To issue a soliloquy.
Dictionary definition
SOLILOQUY, noun. Speech you make to yourself.
SOLILOQUY, noun. A (usually long) dramatic speech intended to give the illusion of unspoken reflections.
Wise words
The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two
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