dialogists

/daɪˈælədʒɪsts/
noun
  1. Multiple people who take part in dialogues or conversations.
    • The panel of dialogists answered questions from the audience.
    • The dialogists at the summit worked together to draft a peace agreement.
    • In the workshop, the dialogists practiced active listening skills.
  2. Multiple writers or composers of dialogues.
    • Modern dialogists create scripts for films, plays, and video games.
    • The ancient Greek dialogists often used Socrates as a character in their works.
    • The festival honored dialogists who wrote compelling conversations for the stage.
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