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con·ver·sa·tion    Audio Help   [kon-ver-sey-shuhn] Pronunciation Key
–noun
1.informal interchange of thoughts, information, etc., by spoken words; oral communication between persons; talk; colloquy.
2.an instance of this.
3.association or social intercourse; intimate acquaintance.
4.criminal conversation.
5.the ability to talk socially with others: She writes well but has no conversation.
6.Obsolete.
a.behavior or manner of living.
b.close familiarity; intimate acquaintance, as from constant use or study.

[Origin: 1300–50; ME conversacio(u)n < L conversātiōn- (s. of conversātiō) society, intercourse, equiv. to conversāt(us) ptp. of conversārī to associate with (see converse1) + -iōn- -ion]

1. dialogue, chat.
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con·ver·sa·tion    Audio Help   (kŏn'vər-sā'shən)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
    1. The spoken exchange of thoughts, opinions, and feelings; talk.
    2. An instance of this: held a long conversation on the subject.
  1. An informal discussion of a matter by representatives of governments, institutions, or organizations.

con'ver·sa'tion·al adj., con'ver·sa'tion·al·ly adv.
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conversation 
1340, from O.Fr. conversation, from L. conversationem (nom. conversatio) "act of living with," prp. of conversari "to live with, keep company with," lit. "turn about with," from L. com- intens. prefix + vertare, freq. of vertere (see versus). Originally "having dealings with others," also "manner of conducting oneself in the world;" specific sense of "talk" is 1580. Used as a synonym for "sexual intercourse" from at least 1511, hence criminal conversation, legal term for adultery from late 18c.

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conversation

noun
the use of speech for informal exchange of views or ideas or information etc. 

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conversation [konvəˈseiʃən] noun
talk between people
Example: to carry on a conversation
Arabic: مُحادَثَه، حَديث
Chinese (Simplified): 会话
Chinese (Traditional): 會話
Czech: rozhovor
Danish: samtale; konversation
Dutch: gesprek
Estonian: vestlus
Finnish: keskustelu
French: conversation
German: die Unterhaltung
Greek: συζήτηση, συνομιλία
Hungarian: társalgás
Icelandic: samtal
Indonesian: percakapan
Italian: conversazione
Japanese: 会話
Korean: 대화
Latvian: saruna
Lithuanian: pokalbis
Norwegian: samtale, konversasjon
Polish: rozmowa
Portuguese (Brazil): conversa
Portuguese (Portugal): conversa
Romanian: con­ver­saţie
Russian: разговор
Slovak: rozhovor
Slovenian: pogovor
Spanish: conversación
Swedish: konversation, samtal
Turkish: konuşma, sohbet
See also: conversational

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Conversation

Con`ver*sa"tion\, n. [OE. conversacio (in senses 1 & 2), OF. conversacion, F. conversation, fr. L. conversatio frequent abode in a place, intercourse, LL. also, manner of life.]

1. General course of conduct; behavior. [Archaic]

Let your conversation be as it becometh the gospel. --Philip. i. 27.

2. Familiar intercourse; intimate fellowship or association; close acquaintance. "Conversation with the best company." --Dryden.

I set down, out of long experience in business and much conversation in books, what I thought pertinent to this business. --Bacon.

3. Commerce; intercourse; traffic. [Obs.]

All traffic and mutual conversation. --Hakluyt.

4. Colloquial discourse; oral interchange of sentiments and observations; informal dialogue.

The influence exercised by his [Johnson's] conversation was altogether without a parallel. --Macaulay.

5. Sexual intercourse; as, criminal conversation.

Syn: Intercourse; communion; commerce; familiarity; discourse; dialogue; colloquy; talk; chat.

Usage: Conversation, Talk. There is a looser sense of these words, in which they are synonymous; there is a stricter sense, in which they differ. Talk is usually broken, familiar, and versatile. Conversation is more continuous and sustained, and turns ordinarily upon topics or higher interest. Children talk to their parents or to their companions; men converse together in mixed assemblies. Dr. Johnson once remarked, of an evening spent in society, that there had been a great deal of talk, but no conversation.

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Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This

Conversation

generally the goings out and in of social intercourse (Eph. 2:3; 4:22; R.V., "manner of life"); one's deportment or course of life. This word is never used in Scripture in the sense of verbal communication from one to another (Ps. 50:23; Heb. 13:5). In Phil. 1:27 and 3:20, a different Greek word is used. It there means one's relations to a community as a citizen, i.e., citizenship.

Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
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