di·a·logue
ˈdī-ə-ˌlȯg
-ˌläg
variants
or less commonly dialog
1
: the conversational element of literary or dramatic composition (such as a movie, play, or novel)
very little dialogue in this film
writes realistic dialogue
2
a
: a conversation between two or more persons
also
: a similar exchange between a person and something else (such as a computer)
—usually used before another noun
Type your questions into the dialogue box.
b
: an exchange of ideas and opinions
organized a series of dialogues on human rights
c
: a discussion between representatives of parties to a conflict that is aimed at resolution
Vice foreign ministers from Japan and China held a strategic dialogue Monday …—
Shimpei Kawakami
3
: a written composition in which two or more characters are represented as conversing
The two actors rehearsed a dialogue between lost loves.
4
: a musical composition for two or more parts suggestive of a conversation
The dialogue between winds and strings here mimics the speech patterns of this friend.—
Sid James
dialogued; dialoguing
: to express in dialogue
… and dialogued for him what he would say …—
Shakespeare
: to take part in a dialogue
managers dialoguing with employees
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Merriam-Webster unabridged




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