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Definition of converse
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Converse
(v. i.) To have
knowledge
of, from long
intercourse
or
study;
-- said of
things..
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Facile
::
Facile
(a.) Easy of
access
or
converse;
mild;
courteous;
not
haughty,
austere,
or
distant;
affable;
complaisant..
Speak
::
Speak (v. t.) To talk or
converse
in; to utter or
pronounce,
as in
conversation;
as, to speak
Latin..
Common
::
Common
(v. i.) To
converse
together;
to
discourse;
to
confer.
Talk
::
Talk (n.) To utter
words;
esp., to
converse
familiarly;
to
speak,
as in
familiar
discourse,
when two or more
persons
interchange
thoughts..
Conversely
::
Conversely
(adv.)
In a
converse
manner;
with
change
of order or
relation;
reciprocally.
Discourse
::
Discourse
(v. i.) To
express
one's self in oral
discourse;
to
expose
one's
views;
to talk in a
continuous
or
formal
manner;
to hold
forth;
to
speak;
to
converse.
Intertalk
::
Intertalk
(v. i.) To
converse.
Converse
::
Converse
(a.)
Turned
about;
reversed
in order or
relation;
reciprocal;
as, a
converse
proposition..
Parle
::
Parle (v. i.) To talk; to
converse;
to
parley.
Converse
::
Converse
(n.) A
proposition
which
arises
from
interchanging
the terms of
another,
as by
putting
the
predicate
for the
subject,
and the
subject
for the
predicate;
as, no
virtue
is vice, no vice is
virtue..
Conversive
::
Conversive
(a.) Ready to
converse;
social.
Collogue
::
Collogue
(v. i.) To talk or
confer
secretly
and
confidentially;
to
converse,
especially
with evil
intentions;
to plot
mischief..
Imparlance
::
Imparlance
(n.) Time given to a party to talk or
converse
with his
opponent,
originally
with the
object
of
effecting,
if
possible,
an
amicable
adjustment
of the suit. The
actual
object,
however,
has long been
merely
to
obtain
further
time to
plead,
or
answer
to the
allegations
of the
opposite
party..
Contrary
::
Contrary
(n.) the
opposite;
a
proposition,
fact, or
condition
incompatible
with
another;
as,
slender
proofs
which
rather
show the
contrary.
See
Converse,
n., 1..
Converse
::
Converse
(v. i.) To have
knowledge
of, from long
intercourse
or
study;
-- said of
things..
Conversable
::
Conversable
(a.)
Qualified
for
conversation;
disposed
to
converse;
sociable;
free in
discourse.
Converse
::
Converse
(v. i.) To
engage
in
familiar
colloquy;
to
interchange
thoughts
and
opinions
in a free,
informal
manner;
to chat; --
followed
by with
before
a
person;
by on,
about,
concerning,
etc.,
before
a
thing..
Contrariwise
::
Contrariwise
(adv.)
In a
contrary
order;
conversely.
Convertend
::
Convertend
(n.) Any
proposition
which is
subject
to the
process
of
conversion;
-- so
called
in its
relation
to
itself
as
converted,
after which
process
it is
termed
the
converse.
See
Converse,
n.
(Logic)..
Whisper
::
Whisper
(n.) To speak with
suspicion,
or
timorous
caution;
to
converse
in
whispers,
as in
secret
plotting..
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