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Monologue vs Manifesto - What's the difference?

monologue | manifesto |

As nouns the difference between monologue and manifesto

is that monologue is a type of art that consist of soliloquy, a long speech by one person while manifesto is a public declaration of principles, policies, or intentions, especially that of a political party.

As verbs the difference between monologue and manifesto

is that monologue is to deliver a monologue while manifesto is to issue a manifesto.

monologue

English

Alternative forms

* monolog (qualifier)

Noun

(wikipedia monologue) (en noun)
  • (drama) A type of art that consist of soliloquy, a long speech by one person.
  • (comedy) A long series of comic stories and jokes as an entertainment.
  • A long, uninterrupted utterance that monopolizes a conversation.
  • Synonyms

    * (drama) soliloquy

    Antonyms

    * (a monopolizing utterance) dialogue

    See also

    * soliloquy

    Verb

    (monologu)
  • To deliver a monologue.
  • * (Oliver Sacks), Seeing Voices
  • Powerful parents, in her formulation, feeling themselves autonomous and powerful, give autonomy and power to their children; powerless ones, feeling themselves passive and controlled, in turn exert an excessive control on their children, and monologue at them, instead of having a dialogue with them.

    Synonyms

    * monologize ----

    manifesto

    Noun

  • A public declaration of principles, policies, or intentions, especially that of a political party.
  • A creed is a manifesto of religious or spiritual beliefs

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To issue a manifesto
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