dialogue
nounDivide dialogue into syllables:
di · a · logue
How to pronounce dialogue:
Definition of dialogue:
- dialogue (noun):
- a conversation between two persons.
- a discussion between representatives of two nations or groups
- a written composition in which two or more characters are represented as conversing
Synonyms for dialogue:
argument
argumentation
argy-bargy
back-and-forth
chat
colloquy
confab
confabulation
conference
consult
consultation
conversation
council
counsel
debate
deliberation
dialog
discourse
discussion
duologue
exchange
forum
give-and-take
interlocution
meeting
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Antonyms for dialogue:
agreement
approval
flattery
harmony
introspection
listening
monolog
monologue
multilog
multilogue
peace
praise
quiet
silence
soliloquy
standard
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