dialogue

/ˈdaɪəˌlɔɡ/
noun
  1. A conversation between two or more people.
    • They had a long dialogue about their future plans.
    • The dialogue between the teacher and student helped clarify the lesson.
    • The movie's dialogue was witty and fast-paced.
  2. A discussion or exchange of ideas, especially to resolve a problem or reach an understanding.
    • The countries entered into a dialogue to reduce tensions.
    • The community held a dialogue to address local concerns.
    • Open dialogue between parents and children builds trust.
  3. The written conversational parts of a book, play, or movie.
    • The novel's dialogue revealed the characters' personalities.
    • The playwright revised the dialogue to make it more natural.
    • Students analyzed the dialogue in Shakespeare's play.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To engage in a conversation or discussion with someone.
    • She prefers to dialogue face-to-face rather than over email.
    • They dialogued for hours without reaching a conclusion.
    • The leaders agreed to dialogue about the trade agreement.
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