How Do You Spell MONOLOGIST?

Pronunciation: [mˈɒnə͡ʊlˌɒd͡ʒɪst] (IPA)

The word "monologist" is spelled with a silent "o" in the first syllable. This means that the "o" is not pronounced and is only included for the purpose of spelling. The correct pronunciation of this word is /mɒˈnɒlədʒɪst/ (muh-nol-uh-jist) with the emphasis on the second syllable. A monologist is someone who performs a monologue, or a speech given by one person, usually on stage or in a theatrical setting.

MONOLOGIST Meaning and Definition

  1. A monologist is an individual who engages in a form of solo performance, particularly theatrically, while delivering a monologue. This term can refer to a professional performer, actor, or artist who specifically specializes in the art of monologues. The monologist is known for presenting a dramatic or comedic interpretation of a single character's internal thoughts, emotions, or experiences. Through their solo performance, they captivate and entertain the audience, often conveying a narrative or thematic message.

    Monologists possess exceptional storytelling and acting skills, as they rely solely on their own performance abilities to convey the essence of a character and their story. They exhibit mastery of vocal techniques, physicality, and expressive gestures to bring their monologue to life. This demanding art form requires precision in timing, delivery, and emotional connection with the audience.

    Monologists can be found across a variety of performance genres, including theater, stand-up comedy, spoken word, and oral storytelling. They may perform from a prepared script, create their own original material, or deliver improvised monologues. Monologists often select monologues that resonate with their personal style, interests, or expertise.

    Beyond the realm of performance, a monologist can also refer to an individual who habitually speaks for extended periods without interruptions. In this context, a monologist tends to dominate conversations, seeming disinclined to engage in actual dialogue.

  2. A writer or performer of monologues.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of MONOLOGIST

The word "monologist" is derived from the combination of two Greek roots: "mono" meaning "one" or "single", and "logos" meaning "word" or "speech". The term can be broken down into "mono" + "log" + "ist", where "mono" signifies singularity, "log" refers to speech or expression, and "ist" indicates a person who engages in a particular action or practice. In this case, a monologist is someone who performs or practices the art of speaking or performing alone.

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Plural form of MONOLOGIST is MONOLOGISTS

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