Pronunciation: /kənˈvɝˌseɪt/
verb to engage in conversation
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.
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.
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