Pronunciation: /ˈkɑləˌkwi/
noun a conversation or dialogue, especially a formal one
A1 During the colloquy, the students practiced speaking in English.
A2 The colloquy between the two characters in the play was filled with emotion.
B1 The colloquy between the lawyer and the witness was intense.
B2 The colloquy at the conference was informative and engaging.
C1 The colloquy among the experts led to a breakthrough in the research field.
C2 The colloquy between the leaders of the two countries was crucial for diplomatic relations.
adjective colloquial - informal or conversational in style
A1 The children had a colloquy about their favorite toys.
A2 During the colloquy, the students discussed their upcoming school trip.
B1 The colloquy between the two politicians was heated and intense.
B2 The colloquy at the conference provided valuable insights into the latest research.
C1 The colloquy among the experts in the field led to groundbreaking discoveries.
C2 The colloquy between the two renowned scholars was a highlight of the academic conference.
formal The scholars engaged in a deep colloquy about the implications of the new research findings.
informal During our lunch break, we had a friendly colloquy about our favorite TV shows.
slang The group chat turned into a heated colloquy about who was the best rapper of all time.
figurative The dance between light and shadow was a beautiful colloquy of colors on the walls.
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