to converse
91converse — conserve …
92converse — n.f. Conversation …
93converse — converse1 verb kən və:s engage in conversation. noun kɒnvə:s archaic conversation. Derivatives converser noun Origin ME (in the sense live among, be familiar with ): from OFr. converser, from L. conversari keep company (with) , from con with +… …
94converse — I. v. n. 1. Commune, hold intercourse. 2. Talk, chat, confabulate, discourse familiarly, hold a conversation. II. n. 1. Communion, intercourse, commerce. 2. Talk, colloquy, conversation. 3. Reverse, opposite …
95converse — I v 1. talk, discuss, speak, chat, chitchat, confabulate, Inf. confab, coze, pass the time of day, Brit. Dial. tell, Sl. rap, Sl. chin, Sl. chew the fat or rag, Sl. shoot the breeze or bull, Sl. bull; talk or speak with, have a talk or little… …
96converse — con·verse …
97converse — 1. [kənˈvɜːs] verb [I] formal to have a conversation 2. [ˈkɒnvɜːs] noun [singular] formal the opposite of a statement or situation …
98converse — I con•verse v. [[t]kənˈvɜrs[/t]] n. [[t]ˈkɒn vɜrs[/t]] v. versed, vers•ing, n. 1) to talk informally with another; exchange ideas by talking 2) archaic to maintain a familiar association (usu. fol. by with) 3) conversation • Etymology: 1300–50;… …
99converse — n. & a. opposite …
100converse — Kama ilio, wala au, kamakama ilio, pāpā ōlelo. Also: kūka i ōlelo, pāleo; uhene (quiet, romantic); paka a …