monologic
/mɑːnɒˈlɒdʒɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or involving a single, uninterrupted flow of speech, especially a speech or lecture in which the speaker does not allow questions or interruptions.
“The professor delivered a monologic lecture on the history of philosophy.”
2. noun
a speech or lecture in which the speaker does not allow questions or interruptions.
“The politician’s monologic address to the nation sparked controversy among the opposition.”