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discourser
dis·course D0260800 (dĭs′kôrs′)n.1. Verbal expression in speech or writing: political discourse.2. Verbal exchange or conversation: listened to their discourse on foreign policy.3. A formal, lengthy treatment of a subject, either written or spoken.4. Archaic The process or power of reasoning.v. (dĭ-skôrs′) dis·coursed, dis·cours·ing, dis·cours·es v.intr.1. To speak or write formally and at length. See Synonyms at speak.2. To engage in conversation or discussion; converse: "The two men walked around the city and discoursed on its antiquities" (Michael Wood).v.tr. Archaic To narrate or discuss. [Middle English discours, process of reasoning, from Medieval Latin discursus, from Latin, a running about, from past participle of discurrere, to run about : dis-, apart; see dis- + currere, to run; see kers- in Indo-European roots.] dis·cours′er n.ThesaurusdiscoursernounOne given to conversation:confabulator, conversationalist, conversationist, talker.EncyclopediaSeediscoursediscourser Related to discourser: Discourse analysisSynonyms for discoursernoun one given to conversationSynonyms- confabulator
- conversationalist
- conversationist
- talker
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