Converser

Word CONVERSER
Character 9
Hyphenation con vers er
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "converser" in example sentences

In a miscellaneous company, Mrs. Pryor rarely opened her lips; or, if obliged to speak, she spoke under restraint, and consequently not well; in dialogue, she was a good converser: her language, always a little formal, was well chosen; her sentiments were just; her information was varied and correct. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Je n'ai pas de souvenir unique mais plutôt des événements marquants: avoir pu contacter et converser par e-mail avec des inconnus dont j'avais lu les travaux, avoir vu des travaux d'amis publiés en livre alors qu'ils étaient écrits initialement et après qu'ils aient existé d'abord pour le web, avoir échangé des vidéos et des photos de famille à l'autre bout du monde en quelques secondes. ❋ Marie Lebert (N/A)

The moment a good talker is aware of having broken into the speech of his converser, he forestalls interruption by waiting to hear what was about to be said. ❋ Mary Greer Conklin (N/A)

They know that, once embarked, no converser can tell where the give and take of talk will carry him; but they also know that this does not necessitate awkward and direct changes of subject. ❋ Mary Greer Conklin (N/A)

Conversation is essentially reciprocal, and when a good converser flings out his ball of thought he knows just how the ball should come back to him, and feels balked and defrauded if his partner is not even watching to catch it, much less showing any intention of tossing it back on precisely the right curve. ❋ Mary Greer Conklin (N/A)

Always remember that to be a good converser you must be a good listener. ❋ Helen Ekin Starrett (N/A)

She was perhaps only a little less irritating than the man who became so unconscious in the habit of inattention that on one occasion his converser had scarcely finished when he began abstractedly: "Yes, very odd, very odd," and told the identical anecdote all over again. ❋ Mary Greer Conklin (N/A)

But beyond this she was the pleasantest converser of all the ladies of the day. ❋ Various (N/A)

And when a good converser runs against this sort of talker, his heart calls out, with Carlyle, for an empty room, his tobacco, and his pipe. ❋ Mary Greer Conklin (N/A)

The culture of the voice is one of the most important elements in making a pleasant converser. ❋ Helen Ekin Starrett (N/A)

In society he was a converser of extraordinary brilliancy. ❋ Various (N/A)

On the whole, with the exception of Doctor Holmes, I think I should call Professor Park the best converser -- at least among eminent _men_ -- whom I have ever met. ❋ Various (N/A)

He was but a few years older than myself, and had then just left the University, where he had shone with great éclat as a man of intellect and a brilliant orator and converser. ❋ Unknown (1909)

Timothy wanted to; but he ain't an easy converser, and the language seems to clog his tongue. ❋ Sewell Ford (1907)

He was a willin 'and ready converser, Harold was; and -- my! ❋ Sewell Ford (1907)

Say, he had, all right, or else he'd swallowed it; for as an easy and fluent converser Alvin headed the bill. ❋ Sewell Ford (1907)

Though looked upon as inefficient in the capacity of lady's maid, she was, at any rate, considered both interesting and entertaining as a converser, and her kindly nature had won the affection of many members of the Royal Household, especially of the young princesses. ❋ Unknown (1904)

In a few words give your idea of a charming converser. ❋ Dale Carnagey (1906)

The first thing to remember in conversation, then, is that listening -- respectful, sympathetic, alert listening -- is not only due to our fellow converser but due to ourselves. ❋ Dale Carnagey (1906)

Even vehement hyperbole, which is nearly always a disfigurement in written prose, may become impressive or delightful, when it harmonises with the voice, the glance, the gesture of a fervid and exuberant converser. ❋ Morley, John, 1838-1923 (1905)

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