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conversationalist

[kon-ver-sey-shuh-nl-ist] / ˌkɒn vərˈseɪ ʃə nl ɪst /


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“Better at chess, better at video games, better athlete, a better conversationalist, tells better jokes. I stopped trying for a long time.”

From New York Times

I mention his silence because he is not a silent person, not at all, but a conversationalist, a fabulist, a fast talker.

From New York Times

The truth is that most photographers have always been drawn to models who were ostensibly more than a pretty face, who were funny or good conversationalists or had interesting personal histories.

From Washington Post

These pleasant conversationalists are referring specifically to your father, though, opening that door — and they are harboring false impressions of him.

From Washington Post

Spalding, an easygoing conversationalist who effortlessly accesses a broad range of scientific vernacular, lights up when unpacking the medicinal powers of music.

From New York Times