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The interlocutor
noun
A person who takes part in dialogue or conversation.
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The interlocutor shouted the question.
The interlocutor, in whiteface, usually wore formal attire; the others, in blackface, wore gaudy swallow-tailed coats and striped trousers.
The interlocutor might be a leader from a country in the region, enlisted when the American president felt the time was right.
The Interlocutor introduces the classic minstrel show figures of Mr. Bones (Colman Domingo and Mr. Tambo Forrest McClendonon), though the sassy thrust-and-parry associated with those archetypes is used only fitfully.
The interlocutor conducted the test, interacted with the test takers, and provided a global assessment of each test taker's performance using a holistic rating scale.
I am the interlocutor tonight.
In 1956, the interlocutor was Richard D. Heffner.
How do I handle this? 'Do you recognise him?' asks the interlocutor.
"He wants to know what you can tell him about the violence!" the interlocutor repeated.
"You don't admit that there was something compulsive about your womanizing?" asks the interlocutor.
He was also the "interlocutor" between Mr L Foscale and the BNL trust companies.
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