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conversable

[ kuhn-vur-suh-buhl ]

adjective

  1. easy and pleasant to talk with; agreeable.
  2. able or disposed to converse.
  3. pertaining to or proper for conversation.


conversable

/ əˈɜːəə /

adjective

  1. easy or pleasant to talk to
  2. able or inclined to talk
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Derived Forms

  • DzˈԱ, noun
  • Dzˈ, adverb
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Other Word Forms

  • Dz·a··Ա noun
  • Dz·a· adverb
  • ԴDzcDz·s· adjective
  • ԴDzcDz·s··ness noun
  • ԴDzcDz·s· adverb
  • ܲcDz·a· adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of conversable1

From the Medieval Latin word DzԱ, dating back to 1590–1600. See converse 1, -able
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Example Sentences

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“You will excuse my being so much over-powered. If I find him conversable, I shall be glad of his acquaintance; but if he is only a chattering coxcomb, he will not occupy much of my time or thoughts.”

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“And, in return for your acknowledging so much, I will do you the justice to say, that you would have chosen for him better than he has chosen for himself.—Harriet Smith has some first-rate qualities, which Mrs. Elton is totally without. An unpretending, single-minded, artless girl—infinitely to be preferred by any man of sense and taste to such a woman as Mrs. Elton. I found Harriet more conversable than I expected.”

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In a recent post on his blog, Conversable Economist, Timothy Taylor made a similar point.

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In an op-ed published during the Gaza war of 2014, Grossman asked Netanyahu’s government: “How could you have wasted the years since the last conflict without even making the slightest gesture toward dialogue … Why, for these past few years, has Israel avoided judicious negotiations with the moderate and more conversable sectors of the Palestinian people?”

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Timothy Taylor, managing editor of the Journal of Economic Perspectives who blogs as “The Conversable Economist,” said the One Belt, One Road program has been a “spectacular success” as a branding exercise, but that “on the ground, matters are less clear.”

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