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con·verse 1

(kən-vûrs′)intr.v.con·versed, con·vers·ing, con·vers·es
1. To engage in an exchange of thoughts and feelings by means of speech or sign language. See Synonyms at speak.
2. Archaic To interact socially with others; associate.
n.(kŏn′vûrs′)Archaic
1. An interchange of thoughts and feelings by means of speech or sign language; conversation.
[Middle English conversen, to associate with, from Old French converser, from Latin conversārī : com-, com- + versārī, to occupy oneself; see wer- in Indo-European roots.]

con·verse 2

(kən-vûrs′, kŏn′vûrs′)adj.
Reversed, as in position, order, or action; contrary.
n.(kŏn′vûrs′)
1. Something that has been reversed; an opposite.
[Latin conversus, past participle of convertere, to turn around; see convert.]

converse

vb
2. (Theology) to commune spiritually (with)
3. obsolete
b. to have sexual intercourse
n
4. conversation (often in the phrase hold converse with)
5. obsolete
b. sexual intercourse
[C16: from Old French converser, from Latin conversārī to keep company with, from conversāre to turn constantly, from vertere to turn]

converse

(ˈkɒnvɜːs)
adj
n2. (Logic) logic
a. a categorical proposition obtained from another by the transposition of subject and predicate, as no bad man is bald from no bald man is bad
b. a proposition so derived, possibly by weakening a universal proposition to the corresponding particular, as some socialists are rich from all rich men are socialists
3. (Logic) logicmaths a relation that holds between two relata only when a given relation holds between them in reverse order: thus father of is the converse of son of
[C16: from Latin conversus turned around; see converse1]

con•verse1

(v. kənˈvɜrs; n. ˈkɒn vɜrs)
v. -versed, -vers•ing,
n. v.i.
1. to talk informally with another; exchange ideas by talking.
2. Archaic. to maintain a familiar association (usu. fol. by with).
n.
[1300–50; Middle English < Middle French converser < Latin conversārī to associate with]

con•verse2

(adj. kənˈvɜrs, ˈkɒn vɜrs; n. ˈkɒn vɜrs)
adj.
1. opposite or contrary in direction, action, sequence, etc.; turned around.
n.
3. a logical proposition obtained from another proposition by conversion.
4. a group of words correlative with a preceding group but having a significant pair of terms interchanged, as “hot in winter but cold in summer” and “cold in winter but hot in summer.”
[1350–1400; Middle English convers (< Anglo-French) < Latin conversus, past participle of convertere to turn around; see convert]
contrary, converse, opposite, reverse - Contrary describes something that contradicts a proposition, converse is used when the elements of a proposition are reversed, opposite pertains to that which is diametrically opposed to a proposition, and reverse can mean each of those.
See also related terms for reverse.

converse


Past participle: conversed
Gerund: conversing
Imperative
converse
converse
Present
I converse
you converse
he/she/it converses
we converse
you converse
they converse
Preterite
I conversed
you conversed
he/she/it conversed
we conversed
you conversed
they conversed
Present Continuous
I am conversing
you are conversing
he/she/it is conversing
we are conversing
you are conversing
they are conversing
Present Perfect
I have conversed
you have conversed
he/she/it has conversed
we have conversed
you have conversed
they have conversed
Past Continuous
I was conversing
you were conversing
he/she/it was conversing
we were conversing
you were conversing
they were conversing
Past Perfect
I had conversed
you had conversed
he/she/it had conversed
we had conversed
you had conversed
they had conversed
Future
I will converse
you will converse
he/she/it will converse
we will converse
you will converse
they will converse
Future Perfect
I will have conversed
you will have conversed
he/she/it will have conversed
we will have conversed
you will have conversed
they will have conversed
Future Continuous
I will be conversing
you will be conversing
he/she/it will be conversing
we will be conversing
you will be conversing
they will be conversing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been conversing
you have been conversing
he/she/it has been conversing
we have been conversing
you have been conversing
they have been conversing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been conversing
you will have been conversing
he/she/it will have been conversing
we will have been conversing
you will have been conversing
they will have been conversing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been conversing
you had been conversing
he/she/it had been conversing
we had been conversing
you had been conversing
they had been conversing
Conditional
I would converse
you would converse
he/she/it would converse
we would converse
you would converse
they would converse
Past Conditional
I would have conversed
you would have conversed
he/she/it would have conversed
we would have conversed
you would have conversed
they would have conversed
Noun1.converse - a proposition obtained by conversion
proposition - (logic) a statement that affirms or denies something and is either true or false
Verb1.converse - carry on a conversation
argue, contend, debate, fence - have an argument about something
interview, question - conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reporting
interview - discuss formally with (somebody) for the purpose of an evaluation; 'We interviewed the job candidates'
interview - go for an interview in the hope of being hired; 'The job candidate interviewed everywhere'
talk, speak - exchange thoughts; talk with; 'We often talk business'; 'Actions talk louder than words'
chew the fat, chitchat, chit-chat, claver, confab, jaw, natter, shoot the breeze, chat, chaffer, confabulate, gossip, chatter, visit - talk socially without exchanging too much information; 'the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze'
Adj.1.converse - of words so related that one reverses the relation denoted by the other; '`parental' and `filial' are converse terms'
2.converse - turned about in order or relation; 'transposed letters'
transposed, reversed
backward - directed or facing toward the back or rear; 'a backward view'

converse

1
verbtalk, speak, chat, communicate, discourse, confer, commune, exchange views, shoot the breeze(slang, chiefly U.S. & Canad.)They were conversing in German, their only common language.

converse

2noun
1.opposite, reverse, contrary, other side of the coin, obverse, antithesisIf that is true, the converse is equally so.
adjective
1.opposite, counter, reverse, contraryStress reduction techniques have the converse effect on the immune system.

converse 1

verbTo engage in spoken exchange:
Informal: confab, visit.
noun1. Spoken exchange:
chat, colloquy, confabulation, conversation, dialogue, discourse, speech, talk.
Slang: jaw.
2. Obsolete. The exchange of ideas by writing, speech, or signals:
communication, communion, intercommunication, intercourse.

converse 2

adjectiveDiametrically opposed:
antipodal, antipodean, antithetical, antonymic, antonymous, contradictory, contrary, counter, diametric, diametrical, opposing, opposite, polar, reverse.
nounOnverse Sign UpThat which is diametrically opposed to another:
antipode, antipodes, antithesis, antonym, contrary, counter, opposite, reverse.
hovořitopak
gegenteiligkonversierenredensich unterhalten
keskustella
razgovarati
karşıtıkonuşmaksohbet etmekzıddı

converse

1[kənˈvɜːs]VIto converse (with sb) (about sth)conversaror (LAm) platicar (con algn) (sobre algo)
to converse by signshablar por señas

converse

2[ˈkɒnvɜːs]
A.N (Math, Logic) → proposiciónfrecíproca; (gen) → inversaf
but the converse is truepero la verdad es al revés

converse

[ˈkɒnvɜːrs]
[kənˈvɜːrs]vis'entretenir
to converse with sb about sth → s'entretenir avec qn de qch

converse

1

converse

2
adjumgekehrt; (Logic also) → konvers(spec); opinions etcgegenteilig
n(= opposite)Gegenteilnt; (Logic: = proposition) → Umkehrungf, → Konversef (spec); the converse is truedas Gegenteiltrifft zu; quite the converse

converse

1[kənˈvɜːs]vito converse (with sb about sth) (frm) → conversare (con qn su or di qc)

converse

2[ˈkɒnvɜːs]
1.ninverso, contrario, opposto (Math) → opposto

converse1

(kənˈvəːs) verb
to talk. It is difficult to converse with people who do not speak your language. gesels يَتَحَدَّث، يُحادِث говоря conversar hovořit sich unterhalten samtale; tale sammen; konversere συζητώconversar, charlar vestlema صحبت کردن keskustella converser לְשׂוֹחֵחַ वार्तालाप करना općiti, družiti se társalog bicara ræða við conversare 語り合う 담화하다 kalbėtis sarunāties berbual converserenføre en samtale, snakke sammenrozmawiać غږیدل conversar a discuta общаться hovoriť občevati razgovarati konversera, samtala พูดคุย konuşmak, sohbet etmek 交談 розмовляти, спілкуватися بات چیت كرنا chuyện trò 交谈

converse2

(ˈkonvəːs) noun
the opposite; the contrary. omgekeerde ضِد، نَقيض، عَكْس обратното inverso opak gegenteilig det omvendte; det modsatte το αντίθετο contrario, inverso vastand مخالف؛ معکوس vastakohta contraireהפוך, היפוך विपरीत preobrtanje ellentét kebalikan andstæða contrario 反対 정반대 priešingumas, priešingybė pretstats; pretējais lawannya het omgekeerde det motsatte/omvendte odwrotność معکوس inverso opus; contrar противоположное opak nasprotje obrnut omvänd, motsatt ความตรงกันข้าม karşıtı, zıddı 相反的事物/說法 зворотне твердження ضد، برعكس điều ngược lại 相反的事物/说法
conversely (konˈvəːsli) adverb
omgekeerd بِصورةِ مُناقِضَه، بِصورةِ عَكسيَّـه обратно por outro lado naopak, obráceně umgekehrt omvendt αντίθεταa la inversa ümberpöördult وارونه؛ برعکس vastaavasti à l'inverse לְהֵפֶך उलटा protivan, obrnut, naopak kölcsönösen, viszont, vmivel szemben sebaliknya öfugt; gagnstætt al contrario 逆に 정반대로 priešingai, atvirkščiai pretēji; apgriezti dengan lawannya omgekeerdomvendtodwrotnie چپ por outro lado invers наоборот naopak nasprotno obrnuto omvänt ในทางตรงกันข้าม tam tersine 反觀 протилежно; навпаки بالعكس ngược lại 相反地

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