converse

Main Entry:
opposite [op-uh-zit, -sit]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: something completely unlike
Synonyms: another adverse, antilogy, antipode, antipole, antithesis, antonym, contra, contradiction, contrary, contrast, converse, counterpart, foil, inverse, obverse, opposition, other extreme, other side, other side of coin, paradox, reverse, vice versa
Notes: 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
Antonyms: likeness, same, similarity
Main Entry: rap
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: talk casually; speak abruptly
Synonyms: babble, bark, chat, chatter, chitchat, confabulate, converse, discourse, jabber, palaver, run off at the mouth, spit, talk
Notes: hip-hop is a culture and rap is a style of music that is one of the components of hip-hop; hip-hop music is not the same as rap - it is a fusion of rapping and deejaying
hip-hop is rap, but not all rap is hip-hop; hip-hop has a particular beat and uses scratching and breaks/samples
rap (noun) is a reproach for some lapse or misdeed - (verb) strike sharply and swiftly; a wrap (noun) is a cloak that is folded around a person - (verb) arrange or fold as a cover or protection
to wrap is to enclose in a covering; to rap is to knock or tap on something, or create a rhythmic type of music
Main Entry: reverse
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: opposite
Synonyms: about-face, antipode, antipole, antithesis, back, bottom, change of mind, contra, contradiction, contradictory, contrary, converse, counter, counterpole, flip side, flip-flop, inverse, other side, overturning, rear, regression, retrogression, retroversion, reversal, reversement, reversion, switch, turn, turn around, turnabout, turning, underside, verso, volte-face, wrong side
Notes: 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
the side of a coin or medal with the main design is the obverse (head), and the other is the reverse (tail)
Antonyms: identical, same
Main Entry: speak
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: talk
Synonyms: allege, articulate, assert, aver, blab, break silence, chat, chew*, communicate, converse, convey, declare, deliver, descant, discourse, drawl, enunciate, expatiate, express, gab, gas*, go*, jaw, lip, make known, make public, modulate, mouth, mumble, murmur, mutter, open one's mouth, perorate, pop off, pronounce, put into words, rap, say, shout, sound, speak one's piece, spiel*, spill, state, tell, utter, verbalize, vocalize, voice, whisper, yak, yakkety-yak, yammer
Notes: say, speak, and tell are near synonyms, but say is usually followed by a statement or words actually uttered
Antonyms: be quiet, listen
Main Entry: talk
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: produce words; inform
Synonyms: articulate, babble, broach, chant, chat, chatter, comment on, communicate, confess, converse, describe, divulge, drawl, drone, express, flap one's tongue, gab, gabble, give voice to, gossip, influence, intone, notify, palaver, parley, patter, persuade, prate, prattle, pronounce, reveal, rhapsodize, run on, say, sing*, soliloquize, speak, spill the beans, spout, squeak, squeal, talk one's leg off, tell, tell all, use, utter, ventriloquize, verbalize, voice, yak
Antonyms: listen
Main Entry: verbalize
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: speak
Synonyms: articulate, blab, break silence, chat, communicate, converse, enunciate, express, gab, make known, mouth, mumble, open one's mouth, pronounce, put into words, rap, say, shout, sound, state, talk, tell, utter, vocalize, voice, whisper, yak, yammer
Main Entry: visit
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be a guest of
Synonyms: call, call on, chat, come around, come by, converse, crash, drop by, drop in, drop over, dwell, frequent, go over to, go to see, hit, inspect, look around, look in on, look up, pay a call, pay a visit to, play, pop in, reside, see, sojourn, stay at, stay with, step in, stop by, stop off, swing by, take in, talk, tarry, tour
Notes: a visit is an instance of visiting; a visitation is an act of visiting - with visitation carrying the connotation of an unexpected or undesired occurrence
Main Entry: chew the cud
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: to ruminate
Synonyms: chew the fat, converse, digest, meditate, mull something over, muse, ponder over, ruminate, think about, think over
Main Entry: dialogue
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: talk
Synonyms: chat, colloquy, communication, confab, confabulation, conference, conversation, converse, dialog, discourse, discussion, duologue, exchange, flap, interlocution, lines, parlance, parley, powwow, rap, rap session, remarks, repartee, script, sides, small talk
Antonyms: monologue, soliloquy
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