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Definition of conversational in English: conversationaladjective kɒnvəˈseɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌkɑnvərˈseɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l 1As used in conversation; not formal. she spoke fluent, conversational English Example sentencesExamples - Her attitude and manner was much more conversational and friendly this time.
- Having that information beforehand will make you more confident and conversational in your approach.
- His writing is known for its conversational, dynamic quality.
- Then mother comes back, using a spare, friendly, and conversational style.
- He isn't as verbal or as sharp as Howard, but has a more casual, conversational approach.
- Maybe this is because the air is clearing on what these media are good for, and with people online more and more they've become quicker and more conversational.
- In a conversational style, Dale Carnegie offers practical advice and techniques on how to get out of a mental rut and make life more rewarding.
- Instant messaging is even more conversational and speed is even more important, so proper English has almost vanished.
- His conversational style, emphasised by his use of italics and capitalisation, has attracted generations of readers.
- He has an easy conversational style and moves smoothly through a presentation that is so detailed there is very little left to question at the end.
- Teaching conversational English (listening and speaking) is not as easy as it sounds.
- My supervisor, instead of being very rigid, now was more conversational, kinder, warmer.
- For this event, we sat together at a table on stage - the interview process being more relaxed and conversational.
- I'm trying to be a lot more conversational than dictatorial, and this informality leads to these kind of slips.
- Every once in a while there is a page of text with extremely conversational, seemingly unedited commentary.
- He's strong but he's conversational, and there aren't too many people that have that.
- Off stage, Rob Campbell is one of the most relaxed and conversational people you'll ever meet.
- He said it in a flat, almost conversational way, devoid of tone or expression.
- Though her words were conversational and casual, her tone was smooth and deadly.
- She sings with a conversational freedom and impeccable, colloquial diction.
Synonyms informal, chatty, casual, relaxed, friendly colloquial, idiomatic - 1.1 Consisting of or relating to conversation.
谈话的 谈话技巧。 Example sentencesExamples - Start building your aerobic base by exercising at a conversational pace for an hour, two days a week.
- So this was a rare opportunity to test their conversational skills.
- To my considerable surprise, they formed an instant, eager bond, and went into a tight conversational huddle for the next 45 minutes or so.
- You've given me an interesting conversational gambit when that happens.
- Another mile and a half brought him to the next settlement, and being short of conversational gambits, he again asked what this was called.
- Then suddenly, almost mid-sentence, Thomas does a conversational U - turn.
- And yet other times, in the spur of the conversational moment, I'm lost for the right words.
- My store of conversational openers seems thoroughly inadequate to the task.
- The flippancy of this conversational gambit does not impress her.
- She ties things together in ways that haven't yet become conversational fodder.
- After reading the article, I decided to go further and be friendly towards them and welcome any form of conversational topic.
- They also receive training in popular culture and current events to improve their conversational skills.
- Different people in different situations call for different conversational styles, and I have them all lined up in neat little boxes, ready to go.
- I love making no sense in my conversational patterns sometimes.
- Her ear for colloquial phrases and conversational interplay is equally impressive.
- It transpired that my conversational companion and I both had firm ideas as to the character of each of our future funerals.
- And here I was, in a social situation which required - at least as I saw it - all my best conversational skills.
- At first, I thought this might be a conversational gambit, a feigned interest.
- Again, all my mates have read it and I haven't, which can lead to an embarrassing conversational hiatus in the pub.
- Like a person sitting in the car park outside the gym, knowing they've got to go in and get exercising, I am perpetually a conversational sluggard.
Derivativesadverb I don't have to convince anyone of something that is common knowledge and conversationally appropriate. Example sentencesExamples - ‘Bet you're glad to get all that stuff out of your garage,’ I said, conversationally.
- Night after night, the words seemed to fall together conversationally, with hardly a pause, a sentence fragment or a wasted word.
- I conversationally asked a co-worker on my way up to my splendid desk, about the existence of that peculiar elevator.
- Sadness is encapsulated in words laid simply, almost conversationally, on the page.
Definition of conversational in US English: conversationaladjectiveˌkänvərˈsāSH(ə)n(ə)lˌkɑnvərˈseɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l 1Appropriate to an informal conversation. 谈话式的,亲切随便的 his tone was casual and conversational 他口气随便,亲切。 Example sentencesExamples - In a conversational style, Dale Carnegie offers practical advice and techniques on how to get out of a mental rut and make life more rewarding.
- For this event, we sat together at a table on stage - the interview process being more relaxed and conversational.
- He isn't as verbal or as sharp as Howard, but has a more casual, conversational approach.
- Though her words were conversational and casual, her tone was smooth and deadly.
- I'm trying to be a lot more conversational than dictatorial, and this informality leads to these kind of slips.
- He's strong but he's conversational, and there aren't too many people that have that.
- My supervisor, instead of being very rigid, now was more conversational, kinder, warmer.
- Every once in a while there is a page of text with extremely conversational, seemingly unedited commentary.
- Maybe this is because the air is clearing on what these media are good for, and with people online more and more they've become quicker and more conversational.
- Having that information beforehand will make you more confident and conversational in your approach.
- Off stage, Rob Campbell is one of the most relaxed and conversational people you'll ever meet.
- Teaching conversational English (listening and speaking) is not as easy as it sounds.
- His conversational style, emphasised by his use of italics and capitalisation, has attracted generations of readers.
- She sings with a conversational freedom and impeccable, colloquial diction.
- Her attitude and manner was much more conversational and friendly this time.
- He has an easy conversational style and moves smoothly through a presentation that is so detailed there is very little left to question at the end.
- Then mother comes back, using a spare, friendly, and conversational style.
- His writing is known for its conversational, dynamic quality.
- He said it in a flat, almost conversational way, devoid of tone or expression.
- Instant messaging is even more conversational and speed is even more important, so proper English has almost vanished.
Synonyms informal, chatty, casual, relaxed, friendly - 1.1 Consisting of or relating to conversation.
谈话的 谈话技巧。 Example sentencesExamples - It transpired that my conversational companion and I both had firm ideas as to the character of each of our future funerals.
- Again, all my mates have read it and I haven't, which can lead to an embarrassing conversational hiatus in the pub.
- Another mile and a half brought him to the next settlement, and being short of conversational gambits, he again asked what this was called.
- I love making no sense in my conversational patterns sometimes.
- My store of conversational openers seems thoroughly inadequate to the task.
- The flippancy of this conversational gambit does not impress her.
- After reading the article, I decided to go further and be friendly towards them and welcome any form of conversational topic.
- You've given me an interesting conversational gambit when that happens.
- And here I was, in a social situation which required - at least as I saw it - all my best conversational skills.
- And yet other times, in the spur of the conversational moment, I'm lost for the right words.
- To my considerable surprise, they formed an instant, eager bond, and went into a tight conversational huddle for the next 45 minutes or so.
- Start building your aerobic base by exercising at a conversational pace for an hour, two days a week.
- Different people in different situations call for different conversational styles, and I have them all lined up in neat little boxes, ready to go.
- Her ear for colloquial phrases and conversational interplay is equally impressive.
- Then suddenly, almost mid-sentence, Thomas does a conversational U - turn.
- They also receive training in popular culture and current events to improve their conversational skills.
- She ties things together in ways that haven't yet become conversational fodder.
- Like a person sitting in the car park outside the gym, knowing they've got to go in and get exercising, I am perpetually a conversational sluggard.
- At first, I thought this might be a conversational gambit, a feigned interest.
- So this was a rare opportunity to test their conversational skills.
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