Parleyvoo

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /pɑrliˈvuː/

Definitions of parleyvoo

noun a meeting or discussion, especially one between enemies or opponents

Example Sentences

A1 I heard the word 'parleyvoo' in a movie but I'm not sure what it means.

A2 During the parleyvoo between the two countries, they discussed a possible peace treaty.

B1 The parleyvoo between the union and management resulted in a new labor agreement.

B2 The diplomats engaged in a parleyvoo to negotiate a ceasefire.

C1 The parleyvoo between the rival gangs was tense but eventually led to a truce.

C2 The parleyvoo at the United Nations was a crucial step towards resolving the conflict.

verb to have a parley or discussion

Example Sentences

A1 I parleyvoo with my French friend to practice my language skills.

A2 During my vacation in Paris, I tried to parleyvoo with the locals to improve my French.

B1 In order to negotiate a better deal, I decided to parleyvoo with the vendor at the market.

B2 The diplomats met to parleyvoo and hopefully reach a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

C1 The two countries agreed to parleyvoo in order to avoid escalating tensions further.

C2 As a skilled negotiator, she was able to parleyvoo effectively and secure a favorable outcome for her company.

Examples of parleyvoo in a Sentence

formal The diplomats engaged in a parleyvoo to negotiate a peace treaty.

informal Let's have a quick parleyvoo to discuss the project details.

slang We need to parleyvoo about our weekend plans.

figurative The two political parties decided to parleyvoo and find common ground.

Grammatical Forms of parleyvoo

past tense

parleyvooed

plural

parleyvooes

comparative

more parleyvoo

superlative

most parleyvoo

present tense

parleyvoo

future tense

will parleyvoo

perfect tense

have parleyvooed

continuous tense

is parleyvooing

singular

parleyvoo

positive degree

parleyvoo

infinitive

to parleyvoo

gerund

parleyvooing

participle

parleyvooed

Origin and Evolution of parleyvoo

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'parleyvoo' is a humorous and fictitious term created in the early 20th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a playful way to mock the French language, 'parleyvoo' has evolved to represent a comical or nonsensical conversation or dialogue.