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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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Unquestionable
::
Unquestionable
(a.) Not
inviting
questions
or
conversation.
Ssociable
::
SSociable
(a.)
Affording
opportunites
for
conversation;
characterized
by much
conversation;
as, a
sociable
party..
Palaver
::
Palaver
(n.) Talk;
conversation;
esp., idle or
beguiling
talk; talk
intended
to
deceive;
flattery..
Topic
::
Topic (n.) The
subject
of any
distinct
portion
of a
discourse,
or
argument,
or
literary
composition;
also, the
general
or main
subject
of the
whole;
a
matter
treated
of; a
subject,
as of
conversation
or of
thought;
a
matter;
a
point;
a
head..
Break
::
Break (v. t.) An
interruption;
a
pause;
as, a break in
friendship;
a break in the
conversation..
Conversational
::
Conversational
(a.)
Pertaining
to
conversation;
in the
manner
of one
conversing;
as, a
conversational
style..
Parley
::
Parley
(n.)
Mutual
discourse
or
conversation;
discussion;
hence,
an oral
conference
with an
enemy,
as with
regard
to a
truce..
Monology
::
Monology
(n.) The habit of
soliloquizing,
or of
monopolizing
conversation..
Masquerade
::
Masquerade
(n.) An
assembly
of
persons
wearing
masks,
and
amusing
themselves
with
dancing,
conversation,
or other
diversions..
Insociable
::
Insociable
(a.) Not
sociable
or
companionable;
disinclined
to
social
intercourse
or
conversation;
unsociable;
taciturn.
Buzz
::
Buzz (n.) A
continuous,
humming
noise,
as of bees; a
confused
murmur,
as of
general
conversation
in low
tones,
or of a
general
expression
of
surprise
or
approbation..
Interlocutory
::
Interlocutory
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
having
the
nature
of,
dialogue;
conversational..
Confab
::
Confab
(n.)
Familiar
talk or
conversation.
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..
Turn
::
Turn (n.) Form; cast;
shape;
manner;
fashion;
-- used in a
literal
or
figurative
sense;
hence,
form of
expression;
mode of
signifying;
as, the turn of
thought;
a man of a
sprightly
turn in
conversation..
Symposiarch
::
Symposiac
(n.) A
conference
or
conversation
of
philosophers
at a
banquet;
hence,
any
similar
gathering..
Literary
::
Literary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
letters
or
literature;
pertaining
to
learning
or
learned
men; as,
literary
fame; a
literary
history;
literary
conversation..
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..
Conversation
::
Conversation
(n.)
Familiar
intercourse;
intimate
fellowship
or
association;
close
acquaintance.
Formal
::
Formal
(a.)
Devoted
to, or done in
accordance
with, forms or
rules;
punctilious;
regular;
orderly;
methodical;
of a
prescribed
form;
exact;
prim;
stiff;
ceremonious;
as, a man
formal
in his
dress,
his gait, his
conversation..
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