English to Irish Meaning of conversation - comhrá


Conversation :
comhrá

scéal, ficsean, comhrá, urlabhra, labhairt, Parley, plé, dioscúrsa, idirphlé, comaoineach, topaic, comhthéacs, comhdháil

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Definitions of conversation in English
Noun(1) the use of speech for informal exchange of views or ideas or information etc.
Examples of conversation in English
(1) We would like to apologise to the lovely Ben if he is feeling distressed by this conversation .(2) The smoking ban has even fashioned the return of courtship through conversation .(3) she picked up the phone and held a conversation in French(4) the two men were deep in conversation(5) Far from providing a little less conversation , the theft has become a talking piece in the pub.(6) In many ways, this being on the same wavelength makes for easy and fluent conversation .(7) The exact detail of that conversation will remain a mystery, as neither party will tell.(8) That single conversation was to prove crucial to the storm that was to break hours later.(9) In conversation we discuss the power of music to get us through those dark nights of the soul.(10) I am simply not used to being required to carry out conversation at all hours of the day.(11) I'd taken control of where this conversation was going and at the same time stopped it dead.(12) Whether or not it's going to snow tomorrow is the only topic of conversation today.(13) This morning had an utterly lunatic conversation with the guy in our new corner shop.(14) it was an interesting topic of conversation(15) It's intriguing how quickly he will steer any given conversation back to politics.(16) This reminded me of a very different conversation overheard in our previous gym steam room.
Related Phrases of conversation
(1) telephone conversation ::
comhrá teileafóin
(2) make conversation ::
comhrá a dhéanamh
(3) casual conversation ::
comhrá ócáideach
(4) private conversation ::
comhrá príobháideach
(5) start a conversation ::
tús a chur le comhrá
(6) hold a conversation ::
comhrá
(7) topic of conversation ::
ábhar comhrá
(8) conversation class ::
rang comhrá
Synonyms
Noun
1. discussion ::
plé
2. talk ::
labhairt
3. chat ::
comhrá
4. gossip ::
gossip
6. heart-to-heart ::
-Chroí-go croí
7. exchange ::
malartú
8. dialogue ::
idirphlé
9. confab ::
confab
10. jaw ::
jaw
11. chitchat ::
chitchat
13. gabfest ::
gabfest
15. colloquy ::
colloquy
Different Forms
conversation, conversational, conversations
Word Example from TV Shows
I dominate
the conversation so hard,

I dominate the CONVERSATION so hard,

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 12

I'm striking up a casual conversation
with you.

I'm striking up a casual CONVERSATION with you.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 9

I do. But I'm-I'm really
hogging this conversation.

I do. But I'm-I'm really hogging this CONVERSATION.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 18

so we can continue
this stimulating conversation.

so we can continue this stimulating CONVERSATION.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 10

...he... engages me in conversation.

...he... engages me in CONVERSATION.

Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 10

English to Irish Dictionary: conversation

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