My boss annoys me no end when she continually says, "Let's 'chit-chat' about that". There have to be better words to use.
So, I looked "talk" up in the online thesaurus today and found 189 synonyms. Perhaps I should send it to her as a blind e-mail attachment! One of my favorites was rhapsodize. "Let's 'rhapsodize' about that!" What are other words about "talking" that you like or use?
I know "dialogue" can be used as a verb, but somehow it seems to be much better when used as a noun.
Interestingly, I just looked it up in the AHD online and found a usage note regarding its use as a verb. It should not be used as an informal exchange of views, such as in the sentence: "Critics have charged that the department was remiss in not trying to dialogue with representatives of the community before hiring the new officers." Interesting, because in academia and organizations I see it used that way all the time!
Indeed it is - but it is supposedly for the speaker's ears only. Hamlet's most famous soliloquy is actually about his own inner thoughts (and the audience are actually eavesdropping).
Richard English
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