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conversation



see also SAY, SPEAK, TELEPHONE
- informal talk between two or more people: conversation (noun C/U)
to have a conversation I don't know how we're supposed to carry on a conversation with all that noise going on outside. When we arrived they were already deep in conversation.
- words, expressions, etc that are used in conversation rather than in writing or in formal situations are informal, colloquial
- a conversation on a particular topic: talk; verb: talk (to/with sb) (about sth)
Your mother and I had a long talk with Mr Davis about your school report. They have been talking to the Americans about closer cooperation on arms reduction.
- to have a short, often private, conversation with sb about a particular subject: have a word (with sb)
Can I have a quick word with you before you go home?
- a serious conversation about a particular subject: discussion (about sth) (noun C/U); verb: discuss sth
We were having an interesting discussion about politics. They eventually agreed after much discussion. We need to discuss our holiday plans.
- a formal discussion, for example between politicians: talks (noun plural)
peace talks
※ more on discussion DISCUSS/ARGUE
- a friendly, informal conversation: chat; verb: chat (to/with sb) (about sth)
Why don't you come round for a chat? I think I need to have another chat with Jane about her application. We chatted for hours about all sorts of things.
- to talk to sb in a friendly way because you are sexually attracted to them: (informal) chat sb up
He spent the whole evening trying to chat up my sister.
- informal conversation, usually about other people's private affairs: gossip (noun U/C); verb: gossip
Don't trust him - he's always spreading gossip. They just sat in a corner gossiping the whole evening. Whenever they meet they always have a good gossip.
- the thing that you are talking about: subject, topic (of conversation)
His favourite topic of conversation is football.
- to start talking about sth different: change the subject
I could tell she was trying to change the subject.
- to start talking when another person is already talking: interrupt (sb/sth), butt in (on sb/sth), break* in (on sth); noun (C/U): interruption
Please don't interrupt me when I'm trying to speak. It's rude to interrupt. I'm sorry to butt in on your conversation. There were so many interruptions he had to stop speaking. I hope we'll be able to talk without interruption.
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- a conversation, especially in a book or play, usually between two people: dialogue (AmE dialog)(noun C/U)
The whole of the first act is a dialogue between the two main characters. You'll find this easy to read because there's a lot of dialogue.
- polite conversation about unimportant things: small talk (noun U)
I don't enjoy formal parties because I'm not very good at making small talk.
- if you do not get a chance to say anything because the person you are talking to never stops talking, you can't get a word in edgeways
She talked non-stop - I couldn't get a word in edgeways.
- a break in a conversation when people feel embarrassed because nobody is talking: an awkward silence
There was an awkward silence when Dave asked Kim if she was married.
- to listen secretly to a private conversation: eavesdrop (on sb/sth)
Were you eavesdropping on our conversation?
- a person who eavesdrops: eavesdropper

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