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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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Conversazi-one
::
Conversazi-one
(n.) A
meeting
or
assembly
for
conversation,
particularly
on
literary
or
scientific
subjects..
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..
Colloquial
::
Colloquial
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or used in,
conversation,
esp.
common
and
familiar
conversation;
conversational;
hence,
unstudied;
informal;
as,
colloquial
intercourse;
colloquial
phrases;
a
colloquial
style..
Bepommel
::
Bepommel
(v. t.) To
pommel;
to beat, as with a
stick;
figuratively,
to
assail
or
criticise
in
conversation,
or in
writing..
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..
Insociable
::
Insociable
(a.) Not
sociable
or
companionable;
disinclined
to
social
intercourse
or
conversation;
unsociable;
taciturn.
Buttonhole
::
Buttonhole
(v. t.) To hold at the
button
or
buttonhole;
to
detain
in
conversation
to
weariness;
to bore; as, he
buttonholed
me a
quarter
of an
hour..
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..
Interlocutor
::
Interlocutor
(n.) One who takes part in
dialogue
or
conversation;
a
talker,
interpreter,
or
questioner..
Parley
::
Parley
(n.)
Mutual
discourse
or
conversation;
discussion;
hence,
an oral
conference
with an
enemy,
as with
regard
to a
truce..
Interpose
::
Interpose
(v. t.) To
introduce
or
inject
between
the parts of a
conversation
or
argument.
Discoursive
::
Discoursive
(a.)
Containing
dialogue
or
conversation;
interlocutory.
Chief
::
Chief (a.)
Principal
or most
eminent
in any
quality
or
action;
most
distinguished;
having
most
influence;
taking
the lead; most
important;
as, the chief topic of
conversation;
the chief
interest
of man..
Conversation
::
Conversation
(n.)
General
course
of
conduct;
behavior.
Coffeehouse
::
Coffeehouse
(n.) A house of
entertainment,
where
guests
are
supplied
with
coffee
and other
refreshments,
and where men meet for
conversation..
Parle
::
Parle (n.)
Conversation;
talk;
parley.
Commune
::
Commune
(n.)
Communion;
sympathetic
intercourse
or
conversation
between
friends.
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..
Incindental
::
Incindental
(a.)
Happening,
as an
occasional
event,
without
regularity;
coming
without
design;
casual;
accidental;
hence,
not of prime
concern;
subordinate;
collateral;
as, an
incidental
conversation;
an
incidental
occurrence;
incidental
expenses..
Monologist
::
Monologist
(n.) One who
soliloquizes;
esp., one who
monopolizes
conversation
in
company..
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