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converse

One entry found for converse.
Main Entry: 2con·verse
Pronunciation: k&n-'v&rs
Function: intransitive verb
Inflected Form(s): con·versed; con·vers·ing
Etymology: Middle English, to live (with), from Anglo-French converser, from Latin conversari
1 archaic a : to have acquaintance or familiarity b : to become occupied or engaged
2 a : to exchange thoughts and opinions in speech : TALK b : to carry on an exchange similar to a conversation (as with a computer)
- con·vers·er /-'v&r-s&r/ noun