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Synonyms for collogue
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : kuh-lohg |
Phonetic Transcription : kəˈloʊg |
Top 10 synonyms for collogue Other synonyms for the word collogue
- ask advice of
- bargain
- be closeted with
- be in cahoots
- be in contact
- blitz
- breeze
- cabal
- canvass
- carry on conversation
- chew
- cogitate
- collogue
- commune
- compare notes
- confab
- confabulate
- confederate
- confide
- contrive
- converse
- cook up
- cooperate
- deal
- debate
- deliberate
- devise
- dialogue
- discourse
- discuss
- engage in conversation
- examine
- exchange
- flap
- gab
- get heads together
- get in bed with
- give meeting
- go into a huddle
- groupthink
- hatch
- have a meet
- hold discussion
- huddle
- interact
- interface
- interrogate
- interview
- intrigue
- jaw
- join in conversation
- keep in touch
- kick ideas around
- machinate
- maneuver
- negotiate
- network
- operate
- palaver
- parlay
- parley
- pick one's brain
- pick one's brains
- powwow
- promote
- put heads together
- put out a contract
- question
- reach out
- reason
- refer to
- regard
- relate
- respect
- review
- seek advice
- seek opinion of
- speak
- take a meeting
- take account of
- take counsel
- talk
- talk over
- thrash out
- toss ideas around
- touch
- touch base
- treat
- turn to
- vent
- visit
- wangle
- wire
- work something out
Définition of collogue
Origin :- 1590s (implied in colloguing) "to flatter, curry favor," of unknown origin; perhaps from French colloque "conference, consultation" (16c., from Latin colloquium) and influenced by dialogue.
- As in talk : verb discuss with another
- As in confer : verb discuss, deliberate
- As in conspire : verb plot, scheme with someone
- As in consult : verb ask, confer
- But come, you make me only the more earnest to collogue with you.
- Extract from : « Septimius Felton » by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Collogue, to conspire, talk mysteriously together in low tones, plot mischief.
- Extract from : « The Slang Dictionary » by John Camden Hotten
- So I had to go to the lake and collogue with the old sinner from the point of a jutting-out cape.
- Extract from : « Camp Fire Yarns of the Lost Legion » by G. Hamilton-Browne
- At night I see the two hold a sort of a collogue abaft the wheel, when I was on my trick at the helm.
- Extract from : « The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 » by Various
- At night I see the two hold a sort of collogue abaft the wheel, when I was on my trick at the helm.
- Extract from : « The Green Hand » by George Cupples
Antonyms for collogue
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