dialog
Derived from the Greek 'dialogos', meaning 'conversation'.
NOUN
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A formal or informal conversation, discussion, or exchange of ideas between two or more people, often intended to resolve issues, explore a topic, or reach an understanding. It can also refer to the lines spoken by characters in a play, film, or book.
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- The new peace initiative began with a constructive dialog between the two opposing parties. — This example highlights a formal, diplomatic discussion.
- She found the witty dialog in the romantic comedy to be the best part of the film. — This example refers to spoken lines in a creative work.
- We need to open a dialog with our suppliers to address the recent delivery delays. — This shows the need for a discussion to solve a problem.
VERB
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To engage in a conversation or discussion with someone, typically to exchange ideas, resolve a conflict, or make decisions. This usage often implies a deliberate and often structured interaction.
irregular note only if irregular
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- The committee decided to dialog with community leaders before finalizing the plans. — This shows a formal discussion process.
- It's important for team members to dialog openly to prevent misunderstandings. — This emphasizes the act of conversing for clarity.
- Let's dialog about your career goals during our next one-on-one meeting. — This suggests a purposeful discussion.