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converse

noun as in opposite

verb as in talk

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He said the group has highlighted the issue even more, as clubs are able to converse and share the issues they are experiencing.

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John, a human resources manager in Shenzhen, told the BBC he appreciated the app's ability to converse "like a friend or a deep thinker".

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For four days a week, three hours a night, Mayorga attended English classes so she could better converse with future employers.

Night Games will be home to academic experiments — “Synch.Live” — as well as games that ask us to converse and work together via a seesaw, such as the pirate-themed “Back Off Me Booty.”

Norman said he conversed with Trump twice on Friday.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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