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    dialogue
    /ˈdʌɪəlɒɡ/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. take part in a conversation or discussion to resolve a problem: North American "he stated that he wasn't going to dialogue with the guerrillas"

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  2. The meaning of DIALOGUE is a written composition in which two or more characters are represented as conversing. How to use dialogue in a sentence. Dialectic: Logic Through Conversation

  3. conversation that is written for a book, play, or film: The play contained some very snappy / witty dialogue. dialogue between Act Two begins with a short dialogue between father and son. C2. formal talks between opposing countries, political groups, etc.:

  4. noun. conversation between two or more persons. the conversation between characters in a novel, drama, etc. an exchange of ideas or opinions on a particular issue, especially a political or religious issue, with a view to reaching an amicable agreement or settlement. a literary work in the form of a conversation: a dialogue of Plato.

  5. Dialogue is communication or discussion between people or groups of people such as governments or political parties. People of all social standings should be given equal opportunities for dialogue. They have begun dialogues to promote better understanding between both communities.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DialogueDialogue - Wikipedia

    Dialogue (sometimes spelled dialog in American English) [1] is a written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more people, and a literary and theatrical form that depicts such an exchange.

  7. noun. /ˈdaɪəlɒɡ/ /ˈdaɪəlɔːɡ/ (US English also dialog) [countable, uncountable] a conversation in a book, play or film or in language teaching materials. Learners are asked to listen to three short dialogues. Practise the dialogue with a partner. The novel has long descriptions and not much dialogue.

  8. Dialogue can refer to spoken lines in a dramatic performance such as a play, a film, or a television show. It is also any conversation between two or more people. On the written page, dialogue between characters is usually enclosed by quotation marks.

  9. di·a·logue. or di·a·log (dī′ə-lôg′, -lŏg′) n. 1. a. A conversation between two or more people. b. A discussion of positions or beliefs, especially between groups to resolve a disagreement. 2. a. Conversation between characters in a drama or narrative. b. The lines or passages in a script that are intended to be spoken. 3.

  10. a formal discussion between two groups or countries, especially when they are trying to solve a problem, end a disagreement, etc. The president told waiting reporters there had been a constructive dialogue. compare monologue. See dialogue in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: dialogue.

  11. A talking together; conversation. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A discussion of positions or beliefs, especially between groups to resolve a disagreement. American Heritage. Interchange and discussion of ideas, esp. when open and frank, as in seeking mutual understanding or harmony. Webster's New World.