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Definition of dialogue
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of dialogue is as below...
Dialogue
(n.) A
written
composition
in which two or more
persons
are
represented
as
conversing
or
reasoning
on some
topic;
as, the
Dialogues
of
Plato..
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Dialogue
::
Dialogue
(n.) A
conversation
between
two or more
persons;
particularly,
a
formal
conservation
in
theatrical
performances
or in
scholastic
exercises..
Dialogize
::
Dialogize
(v. t.) To
discourse
in
dialogue.
Collocutor
::
Collocutor
(n.) One of the
speakers
in a
dialogue.
Dialogistical
::
Dialogistical
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
dialogue;
having
the form or
nature
of a
dialogue.
Dialogism
::
Dialogism
(n.) An
imaginary
speech
or
discussion
between
two or more;
dialogue.
Interlocution
::
Interlocution
(n.)
Interchange
of
speech;
dialogue;
conversation;
conference.
Conversation
::
Conversation
(n.)
Colloquial
discourse;
oral
interchange
of
sentiments
and
observations;
informal
dialogue.
Discoursive
::
Discoursive
(a.)
Containing
dialogue
or
conversation;
interlocutory.
Colloquist
::
Colloquist
(n.) A
speaker
in a
colloquy
or
dialogue.
Dialogist
::
Dialogist
(n.) A
speaker
in a
dialogue.
Stasis
::
Stasimon
(n.) In the Greek
tragedy,
a song of the
chorus,
continued
without
the
interruption
of
dialogue
or
anapaestics..
Vaudeville
::
Vaudeville
(n.) A
theatrical
piece,
usually
a
comedy,
the
dialogue
of which is
intermingled
with light or
satirical
songs,
set to
familiar
airs..
Dialogist
::
Dialogist
(n.) A
writer
of
dialogues.
Dialogical
::
Dialogical
(a.)
Relating
to a
dialogue;
dialogistical.
Interlocutory
::
Interlocutory
(n.)
Interpolated
discussion
or
dialogue.
Interlocutor
::
Interlocutor
(n.) One who takes part in
dialogue
or
conversation;
a
talker,
interpreter,
or
questioner..
Dialogically
::
Dialogically
(adv.)
In the
manner
or
nature
of a
dialogue.
Symptom
::
Symposium
(n.) A
collection
of short
essays
by
different
authors
on a
common
topic;
-- so
called
from the
appellation
given to the
philosophical
dialogue
by the
Greeks.
Interlocutory
::
Interlocutory
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
having
the
nature
of,
dialogue;
conversational..
Endeictic
::
Endeictic
(a.)
Serving
to show or
exhibit;
as, an
endeictic
dialogue,
in the
Platonic
philosophy,
is one which
exhibits
a
specimen
of
skill..
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