dialog

UK /ˈdaɪəlɒɡ/ US /ˈdaɪəlɑɡ/
noun 2verb 1

Collocations

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ADJ.

detailed, extreme, future, good, historical, novel, silent

We had a good dialog with the manager about improving our work schedule.

VERB + DIALOG

bit, channels, dismiss, increase, interest, memorized, need, participate

The actors dismissed the scripted dialog and improvised the entire scene instead.

DIALOG + NOUN

exposition, muslims, wokeism

The community organizers wanted to start a dialog about wokeism and its effects on local schools.

PREP.

around, between, in, in, on, out, than, than

The two countries held a productive dialog between their leaders last month.

ADV.

again, ever, quickly

They returned to the dialog again after taking a break for lunch.

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