dialogue
noun
[ ˈdʌɪəlɒɡ ]
• a conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or film.
• "the book consisted of a series of dialogues"
Similar:
conversation,
talk,
communication,
interchange,
discourse,
argument,
chat,
chatter,
chit-chat,
chitter-chatter,
gossip,
jawing,
gassing,
gabbing,
nattering,
chinwagging,
convo,
confabulation,
converse,
interlocution,
duologue,
colloquy,
script,
text,
screenplay,
speech,
lines,
words,
parts,
spoken parts,
dialogue
verb
• take part in a conversation or discussion to resolve a problem.
• "he stated that he wasn't going to dialogue with the guerrillas"
Origin:
Middle English: from Old French dialoge, via Latin from Greek dialogos, from dialegesthai ‘converse with’, from dia ‘through’ + legein ‘speak’.