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(n)
(US) Uncommon spelling of dialogue. [A conversation or other form of discourse between two or more individuals.]
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A conversation between two persons; dialogue.
(uncommon) A conversation or talk between three people.
Conversation or debate concerning a particular topic.
Expression and exchange of individual ideas through talking with other people; also, a set instance or occasion of such talking.
(uncountable) Expression in words, either speech or writing.
A conversation or discussion; usually serious, but informal.
(v)
(transitive) To converse or debate concerning a particular topic.
(countable, uncountable) Informal conversation.
(social sciences) A pair or series of acts involving more than one person.
A feature (as in a museum) that can be interacted with.
A conversation or exchange between people.
A formal meeting, in person, for the assessment of a candidate or applicant.
(adj)
That gives advice or consultation; advisory.
An appointment or meeting with a professional person, such as a doctor.
(countable) A musical performance, usually public, in which several performers or instruments take part.
The act of coordinating, making different people or things work together for a goal or effect.
Performed through a concert of effort; done by agreement or in combination.
An argument, or discussion, usually in an ordered or formal setting, often with more than two people, generally ending with a vote or other decision.
(uncountable) The concept or state of exchanging data or information between entities.
(telephony, call routing, countable) Initialism of automatic call distributor.
(uncountable) The act of collaborating.
(film, theater) Words spoken by the actors.
(usually uncountable) The act of cooperating.
The process of achieving agreement through discussion.
(transitive) To engross or hold the attention of; to keep busy or occupied.
The establishment of communication (with).
The process of bringing peace and harmony; the ending of strife.
The act of engaging with something; engagement.
One of the parts into which any body naturally separates or is divided; a part divided or cut off; a section; a portion.
An act of exchanging or trading.
(uncountable) The buying and selling of goods and services on a market.
(German politics) The National Democratic Party.
(uncountable) Concentration of attention.
(Cincinnati) A serving of Cincinnati chili with spaghetti.
A disease caused by coenurosis of the brain, most commonly found in sheep and canids.
A surname.
a discussion intended to produce an agreement
A conversation or dialogue.
(sciences) A formal event where scientists present their research results in speeches, workshops, posters or by other means.
A casual conversation; a chat.
Discussion or conversation.
(intransitive) To have a discussion, especially one between enemies.
A conference or other meeting for discussion of a topic, especially one in which the participants make presentations.
(transitive) to mutually give and receive (something); to exchange
(informal) Clipping of confabulation (“a casual chat or talk”). [A casual conversation; a chat.]
(drama, authorship) A long speech by one person in a play; sometimes a soliloquy; other times spoken to other characters.
Sharp, good-humoured, playful, typically spontaneous conversation.
A person who performs a monologue or monologues.
joking; jesting
Related to or having the character of dialogue
Of, relating to, or in the style of a conversation; informal and chatty.
Of or relating to dialogue.
Relating to a monologue.
The systematic recitation of an event or series of events.
(literature) The implicit meaning of a text, often a literary one, or a speech or dialogue.
(literature) The plot of a story.
The act and skills of presenting stories and tales.
The act of confronting or challenging another, especially face to face.
An exhibition, especially of goods, artwork or cultural displays to the public.
(of a person) Talkative or loquacious
The act or process of characterizing.
The basic plot of a story or group of stories.
An imaginary speech or discussion between two or more.
That reconciles.
The effort of performing or doing something.
(religion) Taking place between religious organisations that have different systems of formulated theology (confessions of faith)
(countable) A being involved in the action of a story; a persona.
Relating to narration.
The act of speaking, especially at excessive length.
The result of portraying; a representation, description, or portrait.
(archaic) Synonym of discursive.
Pertaining to a narrator.
(British spelling) Alternative form of characterization. [The act or process of characterizing.]
The art of using language, especially public speaking, as a means to persuade.
Any formal system of reasoning that arrives at a truth by the exchange of logical arguments.
Alternative spelling of verbalization. [An instance of verbalizing.]
(countable) An essay in which another piece of work is criticized, reviewed, etc.
(adv)
Using dialogue, or in the manner or nature of a dialogue.