She addresses an invisible interlocutor in a sad, angry, guilt-ridden monologue.
From the theater.nytimes.com
It didn't take long for my interlocutor to whip out the standard talking points.
From the scienceblogs.com
But don't do yourself the disservice of thinking you are a serious interlocutor.
From the economist.com
It must also reassure foreign governments that it can be a worthy interlocutor.
From the economist.com
A translator named Shahid, adroitly played by Fajer al-Kaisi, acts as interlocutor.
From the boston.com
Another young man, Meno, is Socrates's chosen interlocutor on the subject of virtue.
From the economist.com
My interlocutor tells me what is hidden inside, which might otherwise be overlooked.
From the economist.com
Changez's interlocutor has jumped to his feet, his hand reaching towards his wallet.
From the guardian.co.uk
The bigger question is, Could Syria now be a useful interlocutor on the nuclear deal?
From the time.com
More examples
The performer in the middle of a minstrel line who engages the others in talk
A person who takes part in a conversation
An interlocutor is the master of ceremonies of a minstrel show. A blackface character, like the other performers, the interlocutor nonetheless had a somewhat aristocratic demeanor, a "codfish aristocrat".
An interlocutor is someone who informally explains the views of a government and also can relay messages back to a government. ...
The participant actively engaged in conversation.
An interpreter or questioner
An order or decision of the court, usually in response to a Note or Application.