Dialogue
UK /["/ˈdaɪəlɒɡ/"]/US /["/ˈdaɪəlɔːɡ/"]/
Definition
a conversation in a book, play or film or in language teaching materials
In simple words: A conversation between people.
Examples
- The dialogue in the movie was very interesting and engaging.
- During our dialogue, we exchanged many ideas.
- She wrote a play that included a lot of witty dialogue.
- The dialogue between the characters revealed their true feelings.
- To improve language skills, it's important to practice dialogue with others.
Usage notes
Used in both written and spoken contexts, 'dialogue' is common in storytelling, plays, and discussions. Avoid in very casual settings where simple conversation is implied.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'die-a-log' like a log of conversations being cut down!
Collocations
- close
- direct
- healthy
- engage in
- have
- hold
- dialogue about
- dialogue among
- dialogue between
Synonyms
- conversation
- discussion
- talk
- exchange
- chat
Antonyms
- monologue
- silence
Common mistakes
- 'Dialogue' is often confused with 'monologue', which means one person speaking.
- Learners sometimes spell it as 'dialog' which is less common in English.
- Some mistake pronunciation, emphasizing the wrong syllable.