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conversesnounpl. of converse talking or a talk between two or more peopleideally, the college classroom should be a place of intellectual converse between student and teacher chats, colloquies, conversations, dialogues(also dialogs), discourses, discussions, exchanges banters, chaff, cross fires, give-and-takes, persiflages, railleries, reparteesconferences, parleys, powwowsbabbles, chatter, chin-wag(slang), chitchats, confabulations, gabfests, gossip, natters(chiefly British), palavers, prates, prattles, raps, small talk, table talkround-robins, roundtables(or less commonly round tables), symposia(or symposiums)debates, deliberations conversesverbpresent tense third-person singular of converseto engage in casual or rambling conversationjurors are not allowed to converse while the attorneys go off to one side to confer with the judge babbles, blabs, cackles, chaffers(British), chats, chatters, chins(slang), gabbles, gabs, gases(or gasses), jabbers, jaws, kibitzes(also kibbitzes), natters, palavers, patters, prates, prattles, raps, rattles, runs on, schmoozes(or shmoozes), talks, twitters, visits gossips, tattlesdescants, discusses, expatiatesyaks(also yacks), yammers, yaps blows smoke, chews the fat(also chews the rag), shoots the breeze, talks a blue streak |