Pronunciation: /ˌkɑnvərˈseɪʃənəlɪst/
noun a person who enjoys or is skilled at engaging in conversation
A1 She is a good conversationalist, always making people feel comfortable.
A2 As an A2 English learner, I am working on becoming a better conversationalist.
B1 Being a skilled conversationalist is an important quality for a salesperson.
B2 He was known as a charismatic conversationalist, always engaging in lively discussions.
C1 The author is not only a talented writer but also a captivating conversationalist.
C2 She is a renowned conversationalist, known for her ability to engage and connect with people on a deep level.
formal She was known as a skilled conversationalist, always able to engage in deep discussions on a variety of topics.
informal John is a great conversationalist at parties, always keeping the conversation flowing smoothly.
slang Samantha is such a chatterbox, a real conversationalist who never runs out of things to say.
figurative His words were like a symphony, flowing effortlessly from his lips as if he were a master conversationalist.
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