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Colloquy synonym
Colloquy synonym








"the baby talks already" "the prisoner won't speak" "they speak a strange dialect" Let loose, express, peach, address, verbalise, give tongue to, tattle, babble out, babble, let out, emit, blab, lecture, spill the beans, speak, verbalize, utter, blab out, sing, spill, mouth, let the cat out of the bag "She talks a lot of nonsense" "This depressed patient does not verbalize" Talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbalise verb Peach, address, verbalise, tattle, babble out, babble, blab, lecture, spill the beans, speak, verbalize, utter, blab out, sing, spill, mouth, let the cat out of the bag "We often talk business" "Actions talk louder than words" Keep quiet, shut one's mouth, keep one's mouth shut Talking to, lecture, lecturing, talk of the town, public lecture, talking, speech "he attended a lecture on telecommunications" Shut one's mouth, keep one's mouth shut, keep quiet "I attended an interesting talk on local history" Keep quiet, keep one's mouth shut, shut one's mouth

colloquy synonym

"his poetry contains much talk about love and anger" Shut one's mouth, keep quiet, keep one's mouth shutĭiscussion (`talk about' is a less formal alternative for `discussion of') Talking, talk of the town, public lecture, lecture "let's have more work and less talk around here" Princeton's WordNet Rate these synonyms: 0.0 / 0 votes Compare BEHAVIOR.Ĭhat, colloquy, communication, communion, confabulation, conference, conversation, converse, dialogue, discourse, intercourse, parleyĬonversation with friends between or among the guests about a matter. A colloquy is indefinite as to number, and generally somewhat informal. Dialog denotes ordinarily an artificial or imaginary conversation, generally of two persons, but sometimes of more. A conference is more formal than a conversation.

colloquy synonym

Discourse is now applied chiefly to public addresses. Talk may denote the mere utterance of words with little thought thus, we say idle talk, empty talk, rather than idle or empty conversation. communion is of hearts, with or without words communication is often by writing, and may be uninvited and unreciprocated. There may be intercourse without conversation, as by looks, signs, etc. Many brilliant talkers have been incapable of conversation. Conversation (Latin con, with) is, etymologically, an interchange of ideas with some other person or persons.










Colloquy synonym