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Definition of conversation
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Conversation
(n.)
Familiar
intercourse;
intimate
fellowship
or
association;
close
acquaintance.
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Run
::
Run (a.) To pass or go
quickly
in
thought
or
conversation;
as, to run from one
subject
to
another..
Symposiarch
::
Symposiac
(n.) A
conference
or
conversation
of
philosophers
at a
banquet;
hence,
any
similar
gathering..
Speak
::
Speak (v. t.) To talk or
converse
in; to utter or
pronounce,
as in
conversation;
as, to speak
Latin..
Pleasantry
::
Pleasantry
(n.) That which
denotes
or
promotes
pleasure
or good
humor;
cheerfulness;
gayety;
merriment;
especially,
an
agreeable
playfulness
in
conversation;
a
jocose
or
humorous
remark;
badinage..
Affability
::
Affability
(n.) The
quality
of being
affable;
readiness
to
converse;
courteousness
in
receiving
others
and in
conversation;
complaisant
behavior.
Tete-a-tete
::
Tete-a-tete
(n.)
Private
conversation;
familiar
interview
or
conference
of two
persons.
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) To make
public;
to
utter;
to
publish
first;
to put
forth;
to
introduce
as a topic of
conversation.
Conversational
::
Conversational
(a.)
Pertaining
to
conversation;
in the
manner
of one
conversing;
as, a
conversational
style..
Conversationist
::
Conversationist
(n.) One who
converses
much, or who
excels
in
conversation..
Conversationism
::
Conversationism
(n.) A word or
phrase
used in
conversation;
a
colloquialism.
Talk
::
Talk (n.) The act of
talking;
especially,
familiar
converse;
mutual
discourse;
that which is
uttered,
especially
in
familiar
conversation,
or the
mutual
converse
of two or
more..
Entertain
::
Entertain
(v. t.) To
engage
the
attention
of
agreeably;
to amuse with that which makes the time pass
pleasantly;
to
divert;
as, to
entertain
friends
with
conversation,
etc..
Sub-
::
Suavity
(n.) The
quality
of being sweet or
pleasing
to the mind;
agreeableness;
softness;
pleasantness;
gentleness;
urbanity;
as,
suavity
of
manners;
suavity
of
language,
conversation,
or
address..
Entertainment
::
Entertainment
(n.) That which
entertains,
or with which one is
entertained;
as: (a)
Hospitality;
hospitable
provision
for the wants of a
guest;
especially,
provision
for the
table;
a
hospitable
repast;
a
feast;
a
formal
or
elegant
meal. (b) That which
engages
the
attention
agreeably,
amuses
or
diverts,
whether
in
private,
as by
conversation,
etc., or in
public,
by
performances
of some kind;
amusement..
Crack
::
Crack (n.) Free
conversation;
friendly
chat.
Conversazi-one
::
Conversazi-one
(n.) A
meeting
or
assembly
for
conversation,
particularly
on
literary
or
scientific
subjects..
Break
::
Break (v. t.) An
interruption;
a
pause;
as, a break in
friendship;
a break in the
conversation..
Conversable
::
Conversable
(a.)
Qualified
for
conversation;
disposed
to
converse;
sociable;
free in
discourse.
Contraction
::
Contraction
(n.)
Something
contracted
or
abbreviated,
as a word or
phrase;
-- as,
plenipo
for
plenipotentiary;
crim. con. for
criminal
conversation,
etc..
Anecdotal
::
Anecdotal
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
abounding
with,
anecdotes;
as,
anecdotal
conversation..
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