converse
con|verse (converses conversing conversed)
The verb is pronounced /kənv'ɜːrs/ The noun is pronounced /k'ɒnvɜːrs/
1 [V-RECIP] V with n, pl-n V
If you converse with someone, you talk to them. You can also say that two people converse. (FORMAL)
Luke sat directly behind the pilot and conversed with him...
They were conversing in German, their only common language.
2 [N-SING] the N
The converse of a statement is its opposite or reverse. (FORMAL)
What you do for a living is critical to where you settle and how you live - and the converse is also true.
= opposite
The verb is pronounced /kənv'ɜːrs/ The noun is pronounced /k'ɒnvɜːrs/
1 [V-RECIP] V with n, pl-n V
If you converse with someone, you talk to them. You can also say that two people converse. (FORMAL)
Luke sat directly behind the pilot and conversed with him...
They were conversing in German, their only common language.
2 [N-SING] the N
The converse of a statement is its opposite or reverse. (FORMAL)
What you do for a living is critical to where you settle and how you live - and the converse is also true.
= opposite