noun
- plural of dialogist; people who engage in or write dialogue, or who participate in a dialogue or conversation.
Usage: Often used in literary or academic contexts to refer to characters in a dialogue or authors who write dialogues.
Examples
- The dialogists in Plato's works often represent different philosophical viewpoints.
- The two dialogists debated the ethics of artificial intelligence for hours.
- Medieval dialogists used the form to explore theological questions.
- The author created memorable dialogists whose exchanges drove the narrative forward.
- In the seminar, the dialogists engaged in a thoughtful exchange of ideas.