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单词 colloquies
释义

colloquy

noun

col·​lo·​quy ˈkä-lə-kwē How to pronounce colloquy (audio)
plural colloquies
1
: conversation, dialogue
a colloquy between senators
2
: a high-level serious discussion : conference
a colloquy between the trial judge and defendant

Did you know?

Colloquy may make you think of colloquial, and there is indeed a connection between the two words. As a matter of fact, colloquy is the parent word from which colloquial was coined in the mid-18th century. Colloquy itself, though now the less common of the two words, has been a part of the English language since the 15th century. It is a descendant of Latin loquī, meaning "to speak." Other descendants of loquī in English include eloquent, loquacious, ventriloquism, and soliloquy, as well as elocution and interlocutor.

Synonyms

  • conference
  • council
  • forum
  • panel
  • panel discussion
  • parley
  • round-robin
  • roundtable
  • seminar
  • symposium
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Example Sentences

attended a colloquy on economic globalization the subject of the spirited colloquy was the disputed authorship of the plays attributed to Shakespeare
Recent Examples on the Web Charlie and Joanie’s colloquy in the thoroughfare is also a mutual reassurance that the other’s dream has value. Matt Zoller Seitz, Vulture, 22 Dec. 2021 And the superb Baryshnikov somehow turns his body to stone, ending the colloquy. Joan Acocella, The New York Review of Books, 14 May 2020 While there is inevitably a performative dimension to the colloquy between these two figures who have spent so many years on the public stage, Obama and Springsteen are also both deeply introspective. BostonGlobe.com, 25 Mar. 2021 Milius concentrates on conservative patriots, yet her colloquy of all those involved in creating or fighting the coup highlights the varied countenances, plus their camera-ready expressions, that reveal an unexpectedly broad, adversarial America. Armond White, National Review, 9 Dec. 2020 Leach said during a news conference colloquy with this New York Times reporter, drawing some Mississippi State faithful to Twitter’s ramparts. Alan Blinder, New York Times, 2 Oct. 2020 An additional 10,000 have since listened to the recording of the colloquy with Joyce Barnathan, president of the International Center for Journalists. Peter Coy, Bloomberg.com, 16 May 2020 Of course, any congressman-law professor colloquy risks breaking the logorrheic scale. The Economist, 5 Dec. 2019 Cinderella’s innocent colloquies with her all-knowing birds never failed to crack me up. Los Angeles Times, 28 July 2019 See More

Word History

Etymology

Latin colloquium, from colloqui to converse, from com- + loqui to speak

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Legal Definition

colloquy

noun

col·​lo·​quy ˈkä-lə-kwē How to pronounce colloquy (audio)
: a discussion during a hearing between the judge and the defendant usually to ascertain the defendant's understanding of his or her rights and of the court proceedings

colloquies

noun

plural of colloquy
1
as in seminars
a meeting featuring a group discussion attended a colloquy on economic globalization

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • seminars
  • conferences
  • symposiums
  • symposia
  • panels
  • roundtables
  • forums
  • parleys
  • colloquiums
  • debates
  • panel discussions
  • conclaves
  • fora
  • colloquia
  • round-robins
  • synods
  • round tables
  • convocations
  • conventions
  • deliberations
  • councils
  • consistories
  • congresses
  • caucuses
  • town meetings
  • assemblies
  • congregations
  • chat rooms
  • newsgroups
  • brainstormings
2
as in discussions
an exchange of views for the purpose of exploring a subject or deciding an issue the subject of the spirited colloquy was the disputed authorship of the plays attributed to Shakespeare

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • discussions
  • debates
  • consultations
  • talks
  • conversations
  • dialogues
  • deliberations
  • meetings
  • argumentations
  • consults
  • conferences
  • arguments
  • confabulations
  • confabs
  • palavers
  • parleys
  • counsel
  • symposia
  • dialogs
  • seminars
  • chats
  • roundtables
  • back-and-forths
  • discourses
  • negotiations
  • disquisitions
  • symposiums
  • consultancies
  • councils
  • give-and-takes
  • argy-bargies
  • chat rooms
  • bull sessions
  • forums
  • fora
  • talkathons
  • skull sessions
  • raps
  • round tables
  • skull practices
  • words
  • pourparlers
3
as in conversations
talking or a talk between two or more people a casual colloquy between two old colleagues in the faculty lounge

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • conversations
  • discussions
  • converses
  • exchanges
  • discourses
  • dialogues
  • chats
  • dialogs
  • debates
  • banters
  • repartees
  • symposia
  • prattles
  • conferences
  • gabfests
  • railleries
  • roundtables
  • chitchats
  • parleys
  • babbles
  • symposiums
  • confabulations
  • persiflages
  • palavers
  • deliberations
  • small talk
  • prates
  • cross fires
  • chatter
  • table talk
  • chaff
  • natters
  • raps
  • chin-wag
  • round tables
  • give-and-takes
  • round-robins
  • gossip
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