Conversate

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /kənˈvɝˌseɪt/

Definitions of conversate

verb to engage in conversation

Example Sentences

A1 I like to conversate with my friends at school.

A2 She doesn't conversate much with strangers.

B1 It's important to be able to conversate effectively in a professional setting.

B2 He has the ability to conversate on a wide range of topics.

C1 She is known for her ability to eloquently conversate with people from diverse backgrounds.

C2 The politician was able to conversate with the media in a way that resonated with the public.

Examples of conversate in a Sentence

formal During the conference, the scholars gathered to conversate about the latest research findings.

informal Let's grab a cup of coffee and conversate about our weekend plans.

slang I love how we can just chill and conversate without any pressure.

figurative The colors of the sunset and the ocean conversate in perfect harmony.

Grammatical Forms of conversate

past tense

conversated

plural

conversates

comparative

more conversate

superlative

most conversate

present tense

conversates

future tense

will conversate

perfect tense

has conversated

continuous tense

is conversating

singular

conversate

positive degree

conversate

infinitive

to conversate

gerund

conversating

participle

conversated

Origin and Evolution of conversate

First Known Use: 1973 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'conversate' is a blend of 'conversation' and 'converse'.
Evolution of the word: Initially considered non-standard or informal, 'conversate' has gained some acceptance in colloquial usage over time.