Dialogised

/ˈdaɪəlɔːdʒaɪzd/ verb

Definition

British spelling past tense of 'dialogise'; converted into dialogue form or engaged in dialogue.

Etymology

From 'dialogue' plus '-ise' (British spelling of '-ize') plus '-d' for past tense, following British English conventions.

Kelly Says

British writers often 'dialogised' novels by breaking long descriptive passages into character conversations—it made Victorian novels feel more dramatic and less stuffy!

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