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Meanings of
colloquial
in English
Characteristic of informal spoken language or conversation.
conversational
Related terms
informal
Synonyms
Examples for "
conversational
"
conversational
Examples for "
conversational
"
1
Despite her aversion to
conversational
exchange, Clara certainly wrote a great deal.
2
Today I have my small group of students working on
conversational
English.
3
Young boys too shy to talk are the very best
conversational
practice.
4
This will being closer
conversational
ties within the family, Dr. Mead said.
5
When we were young, in our petit-bourgeois society, there were
conversational
taboos.
Usage of
colloquial
in English
1
The brisk
colloquial
vocabulary fits admirably the brilliant sophistry of the argument.
2
One landmark book records the etymology of
colloquial
Anglo-Indian words and phrases.
3
Then my French is really intelligible, and most
colloquial
;
besides revolver shooting.
4
It is, of course, entirely due to the influence of
colloquial
French.
5
If it is conversational, we condemn him as too
colloquial
and familiar.
6
I do not mind that
colloquial
designation if it suits your purpose.
7
Bunyan originated this
colloquial
style, and Defoe and Richardson were his imitators.
8
Make the remarks conversational, or
colloquial
,
as this style is also termed.
9
Mr. Sprudell had a jaunty,
colloquial
style when he stooped to prose.
10
Mrs. Quabarl, to use a
colloquial
expression, was knocked off her perch.
11
Honey's narrative was crisp, clear, quick, straight from the shoulder,
colloquial
,
slangy.
12
He said the report noted his behaviour met the
colloquial
definition of bullying.
13
He even managed to learn fluent,
colloquial
English in six months.
14
The adverb mighty is very common in
colloquial
English; for example,-
15
So to put it in
colloquial
terms we would say the president blinked.
16
The 'jungle' is the
colloquial
name for the make-shift camp that was dismantled.
Other examples for "colloquial"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
colloquial
Adjective
Frequent collocations
colloquial style
colloquial term
colloquial language
colloquial sense
colloquial speech
More collocations
Colloquial
through the time
Colloquial
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common