hold+a+conversation

  • 61Neon Genesis Evangelion: Campus Apocalypse — Cover to the first Volume 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン 学園堕天録 (Shin Seiki Evangelion Gakuen Datenroku) …

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  • 62conversant — con|ver|sant [kənˈvə:sənt US ə:r ] adj [not before noun] 1.) formal having knowledge or experience of something conversant with ▪ Staff members are conversant with the issues. 2.) AmE able to hold a conversation in a foreign language, but not… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 63conversability — To be able to converse, to hold a conversation. I love talking to her she has great conversability …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 64conversability — To be able to converse, to hold a conversation. I love talking to her she has great conversability …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 65conversant — adjective (not before noun) 1 formal having knowledge or experience of something (+ with): Are you fully conversant with the facts of the case? 2 AmE able to hold a conversation in a foreign language, but not to be able to speak it perfectly (+… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 66converse — Ⅰ. converse [1] ► VERB ▪ hold a conversation. DERIVATIVES converser noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «live among, be familiar with»: from Latin conversari keep company with . Ⅱ. converse [2] …

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  • 67conversely — Ⅰ. converse [1] ► VERB ▪ hold a conversation. DERIVATIVES converser noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «live among, be familiar with»: from Latin conversari keep company with . Ⅱ. converse [2] …

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  • 68converser — Ⅰ. converse [1] ► VERB ▪ hold a conversation. DERIVATIVES converser noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «live among, be familiar with»: from Latin conversari keep company with . Ⅱ. converse [2] …

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  • 69discuss — v.tr. 1 hold a conversation about (discussed their holidays). 2 examine by argument, esp. written; debate. Derivatives: discussable adj. discussant n. discusser n. discussible adj. Etymology: ME f. L discutere discuss disperse (as DIS , quatere… …

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  • 70but´ton|hol´er — but|ton|hole «BUHT uhn HOHL», noun, verb, holed, hol|ing. –n. 1. a hole, slit, or loop through which a button is passed, especially to fasten clothing. 2. British Informal. a boutonniere. –v.t. 1. to make buttonholes in. 2. to sew with the stitch …

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