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noun

conversation

kon-vuh-SAY-shn
noun
1
A spoken exchange of ideas or information between two or more people.
"We had a long conversation about the future of the company."
"She struck up a conversation with the stranger on the train."
2
Ongoing public discussion or debate about a particular topic.
"The documentary sparked a national conversation about climate change."

How to Use Conversation

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTalking with someone, exchanging thoughts back and forth — either casually or as part of a wider public debate.

Common pairings
strike up a conversation casual conversation have a conversation

Word Forms

conversationed past tense, conversations plural, conversations singular

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Etymology

From Latin conversatio, "the act of living with others, familiar intercourse" — related to converse.

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