soliloquise

/səˈlɪləkwaɪz/
verb
  1. To speak one's thoughts aloud, especially in a play, when alone on stage.
    • She often soliloquises in her room, rehearsing arguments she wishes she had made.
    • In the final scene, the hero soliloquises about his lost love.
    • The actor practiced how to soliloquise naturally without seeming to be just reciting lines.
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