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- COLLOGUE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Collogue has been with us since the 17th century, but beyond that little is known about its origin In his 1755 dictionary, Samuel Johnson defined collogue as "to wheedle, to flatter; to please with kind words "
- COLLOGUE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
COLLOGUE definition: to confer secretly See examples of collogue used in a sentence
- COLLOGUE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'collogue' collogue in British English (kɒˈləʊɡ ) verb Word forms: collogues, colloguing, collogued (intransitive; usually foll by with)
- Collogue - definition of collogue by The Free Dictionary
Define collogue collogue synonyms, collogue pronunciation, collogue translation, English dictionary definition of collogue intr v col·logued , col·logu·ing , col·logues 1 To be on friendly or intimate terms with someone 2 a To consult or confer with someone b To chat
- collogue - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
collogue (third-person singular simple present collogues, present participle colloguing, simple past and past participle collogued) (transitive) To coax (someone); also, to flatter (someone)
- Collogue - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
kəˈloʊg IPA guide Other forms: colloguing; collogued; collogues Definitions of collogue verb confer secretly see more
- Colleague or Collegue? Which Spelling Is Correct? - Making English Fun
In English, differentiating between “Colleague” and “Collegue” can be a common spelling challenge This confusion primarily arises from their similar pronunciation, leading to frequent mix-ups in both written and verbal communication, and of course how easy it is to mix up English vowels!
- Collogue Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Collogue definition: To be on friendly or intimate terms with someone
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