dialog

[ˈdaɪəlɒɡ]

dialog Definition

a conversation between two or more people, especially one directed towards exploration of a particular subject or resolution of a problem.

Using dialog: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dialog" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dialog between the two leaders was productive.

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    The movie was praised for its witty and engaging dialog.

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    The therapist encouraged the couple to have an open dialog about their issues.

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    The book is written in the form of a dialog between two characters.

dialog Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dialog

Antonyms for dialog

Idioms Using dialog

  • to initiate a conversation or discussion

    Example

    We need to open a dialog about how to improve our team's performance.

  • to engage in a conversation or discussion with someone

    Example

    I need to have a dialog with my boss about my work schedule.

  • to express an opinion or idea to people who already agree with it

    Example

    You don't need to preach to the choir; we all know how important this issue is.

Phrases with dialog

  • a small window that appears on a computer screen and prompts the user to enter information or select commands

    Example

    A dialog box will appear asking you to confirm the deletion.

  • a situation where two people or groups are unable or unwilling to listen to each other or understand each other's point of view

    Example

    The negotiations turned into a dialogue of the deaf with neither side willing to compromise.

  • a person's internal thoughts or self-talk

    Example

    She had an inner dialogue with herself, trying to decide what to do next.

Origins of dialog

from Greek 'dialogos', meaning 'conversation'

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Summary: dialog in Brief

The term 'dialog' [ˈdaɪəlɒɡ] refers to a conversation between two or more people, often aimed at exploring a particular topic or resolving a problem. It can be found in various contexts, such as movies, books, and therapy sessions. 'Dialog' also extends into phrases like 'dialog box,' which refers to a small window on a computer screen, and idioms like 'open a dialog,' which means to initiate a conversation.

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