interlocutor
interlocutor
noun een-tehr-loh-koo-TOHR Rare
Origin: From Latin interlocutor, from interloqui (to speak between).
Also means
spokesperson
Usage Note
Interlocutor refers to either party in a dialogue, or to the official representative through whom negotiations are conducted: el principal interlocutor del gobierno (the government's chief negotiating partner). The feminine form is interlocutora. It is a formal register word rarely used in casual conversation.
Examples
"El sindicato buscó un interlocutor válido."
Natural Translation
The union sought a valid interlocutor.
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