Pronunciation: /ˈdaɪəˌlɔɡ ʌv ðə dɛf/
noun a situation where there is a lack of meaningful communication or understanding
A1 Sometimes, when people argue, it can feel like a dialogue of the deaf.
A2 In situations of miscommunication, it may seem like a dialogue of the deaf is happening.
B1 The negotiation turned into a dialogue of the deaf as both parties refused to listen to each other.
B2 The political debate devolved into a dialogue of the deaf with each side entrenched in their own beliefs.
C1 The diplomatic talks reached a stalemate, resembling a frustrating dialogue of the deaf.
C2 The ongoing conflict between the two countries seemed to be perpetually stuck in a dialogue of the deaf.
formal The negotiation turned into a dialogue of the deaf as both parties refused to listen to each other's arguments.
informal They were just talking past each other, it was like a dialogue of the deaf.
slang They were both being stubborn and not listening, it was like a deaf dialogue.
figurative Their communication breakdown resulted in a dialogue of the deaf, with neither party understanding the other.
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