converse (verb)

  • 91talk — 1. verb 1) I was talking to a friend Syn: speak, chat, chatter, gossip, prattle, babble, rattle on, blather; informal yak, gab, jaw, chew the fat, natter, rap 2) you re talking garbage Syn …

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  • 92dialogue — I. noun also dialog Etymology: Middle English dialoge, from Anglo French dialogue, from Latin dialogus, from Greek dialogos, from dialegesthai to converse, from dia + legein to speak more at legend Date: 13th century 1. a written composition in… …

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  • 93discourse — I. noun Etymology: Middle English discours, from Medieval Latin & Late Latin discursus; Medieval Latin, argument, from Late Latin, conversation, from Latin, act of running about, from discurrere to run about, from dis + currere to run more at car …

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  • 94schmooze — I. verb or shmooze (schmoozed or shmoozed; schmoozing or shmoozing) Etymology: Yiddish shmuesn, from schmues talk, from Hebrew shĕmu ōth news, rumor Date: 1884 intransitive verb to converse informally ; chat; …

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  • 95visit — I. verb (visited; visiting) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French visiter, from Latin visitare, frequentative of visere to go to see, frequentative of vidēre to see Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. archaic comfort us …

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  • 96Quenya — Infobox Language name=Quenya creator=J. R. R. Tolkien date=1915–1973 speakers=An unknown number of people try to cultivate Quenya in written form (see Neo Eldarin) setting=The fictional world of Arda fam2=artistic language fam3=fictional… …

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  • 97debate — I verb agitate, altercate, argue, argue pros and cons, attempt to disprove, bandy, battle verbally, canvass, confer with, confute, consider, consult with, contend, contest, controvert, deliberate, disagree, discept, discuss, dispute, engage in… …

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  • 98discourse — noun /ˈdɪskɔs / (say diskaws), /dɪsˈkɔs / (say dis kaws) 1. communication of thought by words; talk; conversation. 2. a formal discussion of a subject in speech or writing, as a dissertation, treatise, sermon, etc. –verb (discoursed, discoursing) …

  • 99speak — [c]/spik / (say speek) verb (spoke or, Archaic, spake, spoken or, Archaic, spoke, speaking) – …

  • 100talk — /tɔk / (say tawk) verb (i) 1. to speak or converse; perform the act of speaking. 2. to make known or interchange ideas, information, etc., by means of spoken words. 3. to consult or confer. 4. to gossip. 5. to chatter or prate. 6. to reveal… …