Soliloquists [noun]

Definition of Soliloquists:

one who makes a profession of reading aloud

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Opposite/Antonyms of Soliloquists:

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Sentence/Example of Soliloquists:

And for several minutes the sole thought of the soliloquist was love.

These came otherwise, how or by what means the soliloquist is unable to determine.

With lines 19-42 the soliloquist at once strikes the key-note of the poem.

Philip's sallow cheek and long hair were now tenderly lapped on the soliloquist's bosom.

Here the soliloquist came to a dead stop, and, leaning out of the window, contemplated the high road.

There, too, is presented a position similar to that occupied by the soliloquist of Easter Day.

Why, a soliloquist in a crowd can hardly but be overheard, and without much reproach to the hearer.

Herewith the soliloquist's musings glided vaguely into mere revery.

For here, as elsewhere in the dramatic poems, Browning has completely identified himself with his soliloquist.

Love is ever with the author of Christmas Eve, as with the soliloquist, of worth immeasurably greater than mere intellect.