dialogue
Pronunciation: [ˈdaɪ.əl.ɔːɡ]
Context: "conversation"
(noun) a friendly talk between two or more people. This happens when you share ideas and opinions, like when friends are chatting or when students are discussing a project.
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The dialogue between the students was very interesting and helped them learn from each other.
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There was no dialogue in the meeting; everyone just sat in silence.
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What was the main topic of the dialogue during the class discussion?
Context: "storytelling"
(noun) the parts of a story where characters speak to each other. It's like when you read a play or a book and you can see what the characters are saying.
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The dialogue in the play made the characters feel very real and relatable.
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The story had very little dialogue, making it hard to understand the characters' feelings.
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How did the dialogue help to develop the story?
Context: "reach agreement"
(verb) to have a conversation with someone in order to understand each other's ideas and solve a problem. This can happen in group projects or during discussions about issues.
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The two leaders decided to dialogue about their differences to find common ground.
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They chose not to dialogue about their issues, which made the situation worse.
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Could we dialogue about our ideas before making a decision?