"Dialogue" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A conversation between two or more people, in which they exchange thoughts, opinions, and feelings through spoken language, often including a sequence of spoken utterances between multiple speakers.
Usage Examples: Dialogue
A dialogist is a person who writes or facilitates dialogue, such as a scriptwriter, screenwriter, or playwright.
The term "dialogistically" refers to a perspective or approach that emphasizes the interplay and exchange between individuals or parties in a conversation or communication. In this sense, it implies a focus on the dynamic and iterative process of negotiation, persuasion, and understanding that occurs between people as they engage with one another.
To dialogize means to convert a text, idea, or concept into a dialogue between characters. It involves creating conversations that reflect the thoughts, feelings, and perspectives of the speakers, making complex concepts more accessible and engaging. In a broader sense, dialogize can also refer to the process of turning a monologue or a single perspective into a conversation that acknowledges and addresses counterarguments, fostering a more nuanced understanding and respectful exchange of ideas.
The verb "to dial" means to turn the numbers or symbols on a device, such as a phone, to select a setting or enter a code. For example: "She had to dial the correct code to unlock the safe."