9 adjectives to describe interlocutors

He was indeed the principal interlocutor and discourser at the discussions, which were on all subjects, religions, literary, and philosophical.

There is a good prospect from the region of Hucknall-Torkard Church, and pointing into the distance, when his mind had been brought back to the subject of Byron, my aged interlocutor described, with minute specification of road and lane,seeming to assume that the names and the turnings were familiar to me,the course of the funeral train from Nottingham to the church.

You broke away from these two and fell into the hands of a much more agreeable interlocutor.

"Canst thou," demands the divine Interlocutor in the Book of Job "Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion?

absurd interlocutor that you are.

"We have heard," continues my imaginary and disappointed interlocutor, "a great deal about your life in the theater.

"But say, what was it?" a poetical interlocutor is made to exclaim most naturally; and here followeth the answer, upon which all the pathos and interest of the story depend. A HOUSEHOLD TUB, like one of those Which women use to wash their clothes!!

He could not have told whether one 'w' in Mr. Bowen's signature is better than another, but, though he did not speak English nearly as fluently as his pompous interlocutor, he understood every word of the appalling statement the latter had just made.

The very excess of his indignation consequently rendered him calm and self-possessed, and thus at once gave him a decided advantage over his excited interlocutor.

9 adjectives to describe  interlocutors