soliloquizing (Meaning)

soliloquizing

to give a soliloquy, to utter a soliloquy

soliloquizing Sentence Examples

  1. The tormented king, alone in his chamber, soliloquized about his burden and despair.
  2. As the clock ticked relentlessly, the actress paced the stage, soliloquizing her character's inner turmoil.
  3. The philosopher sat by the window, soliloquizing on the nature of truth and the meaning of existence.
  4. The lonely traveler, wandering through the desolate wasteland, soliloquized on the transience of life.
  5. The author, struggling with writer's block, sat at her desk, soliloquizing about the elusive muse.
  6. The accused defendant stood in the dock, soliloquizing on his innocence and the injustice of his fate.
  7. The grieving widow sat by her husband's grave, soliloquizing over his memory and the pain of her loss.
  8. The betrayed lover, pacing the room in anguish, soliloquized on the cruelty of heartbreak.
  9. The ambitious student, studying late into the night, soliloquized on his dreams and aspirations.
  10. The elderly woman, sitting on a park bench, soliloquized on the memories and regrets of a long life.

FAQs About the word soliloquizing

to give a soliloquy, to utter a soliloquy

declaiming, talking, expatiating, expounding, pontificating, lecturing, discoursing, descanting, reciting, haranguing

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The tormented king, alone in his chamber, soliloquized about his burden and despair.

As the clock ticked relentlessly, the actress paced the stage, soliloquizing her character's inner turmoil.

The philosopher sat by the window, soliloquizing on the nature of truth and the meaning of existence.

The lonely traveler, wandering through the desolate wasteland, soliloquized on the transience of life.