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conversation
[kon-ver-sey-shuhn]
noun
informal interchange of thoughts, information, etc., by spoken words; oral communication between persons; talk.
how to master the art of conversation.
such interchange by sign language, email, or other nonoral means of communication.
I enjoy our time on the phone, but she prefers conversation by texting.
an instance of this.
I had a long phone conversation with my cousin in Florida.
an informal public exchange of ideas or opinions about a particular issue; a dialogue.
It’s time for a global conversation about the epidemic.
association or social intercourse.
a year's conversation with him as his caregiver and friend.
the ability to talk socially with others.
She writes well but has no conversation.
Obsolete.
behavior or manner of living.
close familiarity; intimate acquaintance, as from constant use or study.
conversation
/ ˌkɒnvəˈseɪʃən /
noun
the interchange through speech of information, ideas, etc; spoken communication
to talk in an artificial way
Other Word Forms
- preconversation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of conversation1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
His supporters said he was relatable, understood their concerns and was able to hold respectful conversations with those he disagreed with.
The prime minister has ordered a new investigation into how MI5 gave false evidence to three courts about conversations with the BBC.
“If all goes well, then we have a conversation over the weekend,” Roberts said of Stewart’s availability.
"The value of these things are not just the photo opportunities but also all the off-grid conversations," said one royal insider.
But the evening was also marked by conversations about the series’ conclusion.
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