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monologist

[muh-nahl-uh-jist] / məˈnɑl ə dʒɪst /


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“Eventually I became what I grew up with, which is a folk music act with a funny monologist, making funny intros to songs.”

From Seattle Times

They called him a monologist, and the man who talked about his father, which is the worst motto ever, the man who talks about his father.

From Salon

Bernhard was a monologist fueled by energetic misanthropy, disgust and vitriol.

From Los Angeles Times

She was called a “comic monologist,” and she was famous for being attractive.

From Washington Post

Homer — and the ancient bards throughout the world — were presumably monologists.

From New York Times