"Dialoguing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dialoguing refers to the act of holding a conversation or discussing a topic in a formal or informal setting. It involves exchanging ideas, opinions, and perspectives with others, often through verbal communication. Dialoguing can take place in person, over the phone, or online, and is an essential aspect of human communication and relationship-building.
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.
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.
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."