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单词 conversationalist
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Definition of conversationalist in English:

conversationalist

noun kɒnvəˈseɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lɪstˌkɑnvərˈseɪʃən(ə)ləst
  • A person who is good at or fond of engaging in conversation.

    an entertaining conversationalist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Also, as a best friend he's not much of a conversationalist.
    • Mary was a gifted conversationalist and had a lovely way with people.
    • Those of you who know me will agree that I am not much of a talker, nor a conversationalist.
    • Together, they made a predictably volatile trio, and hearing their work together is like listening in on the conversation of three opinionated conversationalists.
    • Last but not least, be a wonderful conversationalist.
    • I had the great pleasure of meeting Stan recently - he is a terrific conversationalist, storyteller, poet, critic and troubadour.
    • He was a brilliant conversationalist, and liked nothing better than to relate stories from his youth to draw comparisons to how life differs today.
    • Vain, superficial and selfish, she was also a brilliant conversationalist and a loyal friend who had no difficulty dominating British aristocratic society.
    • After all, they're not very good conversationalists are they?
    • He was a gifted conversationalist and loved a bit of fun and humour.
    • Oscar Wilde, the king of conversationalists, who died at the age of 46 one hundred years ago this month, was never stuck for a word.
    • You're a great conversationalist, and you're an expert at living the good life.
    • Daniel, whom Alicia had made out to be such an entertaining conversationalist, had been silenced by the scope of William's achievements.
    • I knew Gerald was unimpressed with the way I had conversed with the Spaniard at luncheon, but I found that he was one of the most engaging, charming, witty conversationalists I had ever encountered.
    • Not only teenagers but many high flying execs who flaunt a number of mobiles casually are very poor phone conversationalists.
    • His interests are very diverse and he is a great conversationalist.
    • He blamed a lack of promotion for the show's poor performance, but said viewers were starting to warm to the idea of him as a good conversationalist and not just a formerly temperamental tennis star.
    • A gifted conversationalist, he made himself at home in any company.
    • In my circle, I am regarded as a fascinating conversationalist.
    • It is with me through everything, providing instant distraction from lectures, boring conversationalists and nagging editors.
    Synonyms
    talker, chatterer, jabberer, babbler, prattler, blatherer, prater

Rhymes

Congregationalist, educationalist, representationalist, sensationalist
 
 

Definition of conversationalist in US English:

conversationalist

nounˌkänvərˈsāSHən(ə)ləstˌkɑnvərˈseɪʃən(ə)ləst
  • A person who is good at or fond of engaging in conversation.

    an entertaining conversationalist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His interests are very diverse and he is a great conversationalist.
    • I knew Gerald was unimpressed with the way I had conversed with the Spaniard at luncheon, but I found that he was one of the most engaging, charming, witty conversationalists I had ever encountered.
    • Mary was a gifted conversationalist and had a lovely way with people.
    • A gifted conversationalist, he made himself at home in any company.
    • Oscar Wilde, the king of conversationalists, who died at the age of 46 one hundred years ago this month, was never stuck for a word.
    • Last but not least, be a wonderful conversationalist.
    • Vain, superficial and selfish, she was also a brilliant conversationalist and a loyal friend who had no difficulty dominating British aristocratic society.
    • After all, they're not very good conversationalists are they?
    • He blamed a lack of promotion for the show's poor performance, but said viewers were starting to warm to the idea of him as a good conversationalist and not just a formerly temperamental tennis star.
    • Together, they made a predictably volatile trio, and hearing their work together is like listening in on the conversation of three opinionated conversationalists.
    • I had the great pleasure of meeting Stan recently - he is a terrific conversationalist, storyteller, poet, critic and troubadour.
    • Those of you who know me will agree that I am not much of a talker, nor a conversationalist.
    • Not only teenagers but many high flying execs who flaunt a number of mobiles casually are very poor phone conversationalists.
    • He was a gifted conversationalist and loved a bit of fun and humour.
    • He was a brilliant conversationalist, and liked nothing better than to relate stories from his youth to draw comparisons to how life differs today.
    • Also, as a best friend he's not much of a conversationalist.
    • In my circle, I am regarded as a fascinating conversationalist.
    • You're a great conversationalist, and you're an expert at living the good life.
    • Daniel, whom Alicia had made out to be such an entertaining conversationalist, had been silenced by the scope of William's achievements.
    • It is with me through everything, providing instant distraction from lectures, boring conversationalists and nagging editors.
    Synonyms
    talker, chatterer, jabberer, babbler, prattler, blatherer, prater
 
 
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