dialogist

/daɪˈælədʒɪst/
noun
  1. A person who takes part in a dialogue or conversation.
    • As a skilled dialogist, she could keep a conversation flowing easily.
    • Each dialogist in the debate presented a unique viewpoint.
    • The conference brought together dialogists from various fields to discuss climate change.
  2. A writer or composer of dialogues, especially in literature or philosophy.
    • As a dialogist, he wrote scripts that felt natural and engaging.
    • The playwright was a talented dialogist, crafting realistic exchanges between characters.
    • Plato is famous as a dialogist who used conversations to explore ideas.
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