Associations to the word «Dialogue»
Noun
- Excerpt
- Script
- Plato
- Socrates
- Des
- Monologue
- Screenplay
- Narration
- Stakeholder
- Subtitle
- Lucian
- Galileo
- Le
- Reconciliation
- Lutheran
- Opera
- Cicero
- Acting
- Forum
- Symposium
- Openness
- Anglican
- Hume
- Characterization
- Ebert
- Mediation
- Lama
- Discourse
- Storytelling
- Melodrama
- Cooperation
- Vatican
- Cinematography
- Jewish
- Prose
- Narrative
- Satire
- Plutarch
- Spirituality
- Philo
- Aristotle
- Treatise
- Reviewer
- Theology
- Rhetoric
- Ign
- Oration
- Editing
- Improvisation
- Visual
- Conversation
- Initiate
- Tolerance
- Pun
- Farce
Adjective
Wiktionary
DIALOGUE, noun. A conversation or other form of discourse between two or more individuals.
DIALOGUE, noun. In a dramatic or literary presentation, the verbal parts of the script or text; the verbalizations of the actors or characters.
DIALOGUE, noun. A literary form, where the presentation resembles a conversation.
DIALOGUE, noun. (computing) A dialogue box.
DIALOGUE, verb. (informal) (business) To discuss or negotiate so that all parties can reach an understanding.
DIALOGUE, verb. (obsolete) To take part in a dialogue; to dialogize.
DIALOGUE BOX, noun. (computing) (graphical user interface) A window that prompts the user to enter information.
DIALOGUE BOXES, noun. Plural of dialogue box
Dictionary definition
DIALOGUE, noun. A conversation between two persons.
DIALOGUE, noun. The lines spoken by characters in drama or fiction.
DIALOGUE, noun. A literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people; "he has read Plato's Dialogues in the original Greek".
DIALOGUE, noun. A discussion intended to produce an agreement; "the buyout negotiation lasted several days"; "they disagreed but kept an open dialogue"; "talks between Israelis and Palestinians".
Wise words
There is no sickness worse for me than words that to be kind
must lie.