Pronunciation: /kənˈfæb/
noun a casual conversation or discussion
A1 My friends and I had a confab about what movie to watch.
A2 The confab between the two politicians lasted for hours.
B1 The team had a confab to discuss the new project timeline.
B2 The confab with the CEO provided valuable insights into the company's future plans.
C1 The annual industry confab is a must-attend event for professionals in the field.
C2 The confidential confab among the top executives revealed strategic plans for the upcoming year.
verb to engage in a casual conversation or discussion
A1 My friends and I like to confab about our favorite TV shows.
A2 During lunch, the coworkers confabbed about their weekend plans.
B1 The committee will confab to discuss the budget for the upcoming project.
B2 The politicians confabbed behind closed doors to strategize their next move.
C1 The scientists confab regularly to exchange research findings and collaborate on projects.
C2 The business leaders confabbed at the conference to negotiate a new partnership agreement.
formal The board members had a confab to discuss the company's financial projections.
informal Let's have a confab over coffee to catch up on things.
slang I overheard a juicy confab between the two coworkers in the break room.
figurative The colors in the painting seemed to have a confab with each other, creating a harmonious composition.
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