dialog
Pronunciation: [ˈdaɪəˌlɔɡ]
Context: "communication"
(noun) a conversation or discussion between two or more people. Dialog happens when people talk to each other to share their thoughts or ideas. It's like a friendly chat or a meeting where you express your feelings and listen to others.
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The dialog between the teacher and students helped everyone understand the topic better.
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There was no dialog between the team members, so they couldn't solve the problem.
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What did you think about the dialog we had during the meeting?
Context: "theater or literature"
(noun) the lines spoken by characters in a play, movie, or book. Dialog in this context is what the characters say to each other to tell the story. It's important for making the story interesting and moving forward.
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The dialog in the play was so clever that everyone laughed at the jokes.
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The dialog in that movie was boring and made it hard to follow the story.
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Which part of the dialog do you think was the most exciting?
Context: "communication"
(verb) to have a conversation or discussion with someone. If you dialog with someone, you're talking and sharing ideas, usually trying to understand each other better.
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They decided to dialog about their feelings to improve their friendship.
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Instead of dialoguing, they just argued and didn't listen to each other.
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Can we dialog about how to solve this problem together?