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interlocutor
[ in-ter-lok-yuh-ter ]
noun
- a person who takes part in a conversation or dialogue.
- the man in the middle of the line of performers in a minstrel troupe, who acts as the announcer and banters with the end men.
- a person who questions; interrogator.
interlocutor
/ ˌɪntəˈlɒkjʊtə /
noun
- a person who takes part in a conversation
- Also calledmiddleman the man in the centre of a troupe of minstrels who engages the others in talk or acts as announcer
- Scots law a decree by a judge
Derived Forms
- ˌinterˈlocutress, noun:feminine
Word History and Origins
Origin of interlocutor1
Example Sentences
In person, Ballerini is warm, chatty, slightly gossipy — a veteran star who has retained an essential down-to-earth quality but who also knows through experience how to create a sense of emotional intimacy with an interlocutor.
His European interlocutors nodded but without much evident enthusiasm.
But a vice president is never the primary interlocutor with Europe — that was always Biden.
Then they’ve continued indirect talks with the U.S. in Oman, a sultanate on the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula that’s been a key interlocutor between Tehran and the West.
Zarif offered him the ambassadorship to Oman, still a strategically important post given the sultanate long serving as an interlocutor between Iran and the West.
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