Reverse of a categorical or hypothetical proposition.
Turned about in order or relation.
1 Furthermore, the converse , what constitutes job satisfaction is also not often discussed.
2 The Chevalier completely ignored the count, either in converse or in looks.
3 Then you must study the life; and the converse is true also.
4 What we gain in power is lost in time, and the converse .
5 Sallie and Julia and I converse now in the language of 1660.
6 Show, by means of a counter example, that the converse is false.
7 He began to wish Miss Pemberton really could converse directly with God.
8 The fallacy of division is the converse of the fallacy of composition.
9 The king and Sir Pendore and Sir Bertram were in close converse .
10 The Duchess of Aytoun and Lord Arleigh were still in deep converse .
11 I had no time to converse with the common people in B.
12 The sound dies away, and they converse in appalled and fragmentary whispers.
13 But the Professor did not waste too much time in idle converse .
14 His juniors had never seen the sergeant in converse with a woman.
15 In any case, the pleasure has been mine to converse with you.
16 Them what prefers to sit and converse , converses in the right-hand parlor.
Другие примеры для термина "converse"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Об этом термине Глагол
Изъявительное наклонение · Прошедшее
Translations for converse
Converse в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки