soliloquise

soliloquise
soliloquy NOUN (pl. soliloquies) an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when alone or regardless of hearers, especially in a play.
DERIVATIVES soliloquist noun soliloquize (also soliloquise) verb.
ORIGIN from Latin solus 'alone' + loqui 'speak' .

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