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Monologist

A monologist (/məˈnɒlədʒɪst, -ɡɪst/), or interchangeably monologuist (/məˈnɒləɡɪst/), is a solo artist who recites or gives dramatic readings from a monologue, soliloquy, poetry, or work of literature, for the entertainment of an audience. The term can also refer to a person who monopolizes a conversation; and, in an obsolete sense, could describe a bird…

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Diseuse

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Dramatic monologist

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Monologist

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Triples24
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.044444
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related to Diseuse · 18
Monologist → American, Cosmopolitan Magazine, December, Diseuse, English-speaking, February, Few, French, Guilbert, In, IPA-label-small, Latin, New York City, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The, UK, US, Yvette Guilbert’s
related to Soliloquist · 3
Monologist → Passages, The, William Shakespeare
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Monologist → French, In
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Monologist → term sometimes applied to an actor performing in a monodrama often with accompaniment of music

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Monologistis aterm sometimes applied to an actor performing in a monodrama often with accompaniment of music0.90text
Monologistrelated to DiseuseDiseuse0.60section
Monologistrelated to DiseuseIPA-label-small0.60section
Monologistrelated to DiseuseUK0.60section
Monologistrelated to DiseuseUS0.60section
Monologistrelated to DiseuseFrench0.60section
Monologistrelated to DiseuseEnglish-speaking0.60section
Monologistrelated to DiseuseThe0.60section
Monologistrelated to DiseuseAmerican0.60section
Monologistrelated to DiseuseYvette Guilbert’s0.60section
Monologistrelated to DiseuseNew York City0.60section
Monologistrelated to DiseuseIn0.60section

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