Synonym: conversation, speech, talk. Similar words: catalog, guest, league, fatigue, intrigued, colleague, diary, media. Meaning: ['daɪəlɒg] n. 1. a conversation between two persons 2. the lines spoken by characters in drama or fiction 3. a literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people 4. a discussion intended to produce an agreement.
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91 This internal dialogue will not be confined to technical questions framed within the discipline.
92 But is it a dialogue, or does each blackbird whistle for itself and not for the other?
93 They learn to then shift from negative, self-defeating internal dialogue towards positive, more realistic, and confidence-building self-speech.
94 Maybe these lines were a late addition - though the dialogue seems curiously inconclusive without them.
95 It is a dialogue that begins with curiosity and is fueled by knowledge, leading to understanding.
96 Most saw the current boss as more of a threat then an ally: There can be no meaningful dialogue between us.
97 It is a stylised drama with understated dialogue that depends on recognition of key words and concepts.
98 Occasionally the child makes a comment(Sentencedict), and the two may engage in brief dialogue.
99 Yet this structuring of discourse along the patterns of dialogue has an effect at the most detailed, grammatical level.
100 The taut dialogue raises a squirming smorgasbord of questions about the potential for bedlam when our profound individual differences are ignored.
101 The dialogue itself makes compulsive reading and there are many musical quotations and ideas to pursue.
102 Talk about this issue with friends and co-workers to help raise a national dialogue.
103 Whenever a file is opened or saved a number of extra buttons appear in the dialogue box.
104 The best way to solve problems and to fight against war is through dialogue. Malala Yousafzai
105 Social interaction involving dialogue and argument over ideas, by its very nature, is an important source of disequilibrium.
106 Much has been written on opening up a dialogue and creating collaboration on reading between home and school.
107 Or is it to be videoed in front of a live audience with the risk of loosing some of the dialogue?
108 It needs to maintain the dialogue between the culture of the Church and the culture of the people.
109 Stevenson, Anne Noted for her realistic, fast-paced stories, believable characters, and excellent use of dialogue.
110 This explicit treatment of his own life as data is further exemplified by his treatment of dialogue.
111 The two were closely associated in the Spontaneous Music Ensemble in the 1960s and this dialogue after along silence fired them both.
112 The Personalize item settings dialogue box appears.
113 The dialogue is elliptic and full of dark hints.
114 He writes dialogue by cutting monologue in two.
115 The dialogue deadlocked over the wage issue.
116 Earphone lift function. Lonvenient to listen and dialogue.
117 He has a tin ear for dialogue.
118 Linden Ellis is US editor of china dialogue.
119 The Pontiff also urged dialogue and brotherhood between faiths.
120 Mealtime is a time to dialogue.
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