Monologist

Pronunciation: /ˈmoʊˈnoʊɫoʊˈdʒɪst/

Monologist (noun)

  1. A person who performs alone, speaking to an audience for a long time.
  2. A person who writes a long speech for one speaker to deliver.

Examples

  • The monologist tells stories to the audience without stopping.
  • A monologist performs alone and keeps the crowd engaged.