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Meaning of dialogue
The primary meaning of the word "dialogue" is a conversation between two or more people.
Etymology of dialogue
The word "dialogue" comes from the Greek word "dialogos", which means "conversation" or "discourse".
It is derived from "dia", meaning "through" or "between", and "logos", meaning "speech" or "reason".
The word has been used in English since the 16th century to describe a conversation or discussion between two or more people.
Synonyms
conversation
discussion
talk
chat
conference
negotiation
debate
exchange
communication
interaction
colloquy
parley
interview
consultation
meeting
powwow
caucus
conclave
symposium
seminar
workshop
forum
dialogue
conversation
discussion
talk
chat
conference
negotiation
debate
exchange
communication
interaction
colloquy
parley
interview
consultation
meeting
powwow
caucus
conclave
symposium
seminar
workshop
forum
Definitions
- A conversation between two or more people, especially one that is formal or structured.
- * A discussion or negotiation, especially one that is intended to resolve a dispute or reach an agreement.
- * A literary or dramatic composition in which characters engage in conversation.
Usage Examples
- The two leaders engaged in a dialogue to resolve the conflict.
- * The play consists of a series of dialogues between the main characters.
- * The company initiated a dialogue with the union to negotiate a new contract.
Antonyms
monologue
soliloquy
silence
quiet
solitude
isolation
secrecy
privacy
seclusion
concealment
disguise
deception
dishonesty
miscommunication
misunderstanding
argument
conflict
dispute
fight
struggle
opposition
resistance
refusal
denial
rejection
monologue
soliloquy
silence
quiet
solitude
isolation
secrecy
privacy
seclusion
concealment
disguise
deception
dishonesty
miscommunication
misunderstanding
argument
conflict
dispute
fight
struggle
opposition
resistance
refusal
denial
rejection