Communicationnoun
The act or fact of communicating anything; transmission.
Communicationnoun
(uncountable) The concept or state of exchanging data or information between entities.
Communicationnoun
A message; the essential data transferred in an act of communication.
Communicationnoun
The body of all data transferred to one or both parties during an act of communication.
Communicationnoun
An instance of information transfer; a conversation or discourse.
Communicationnoun
A passageway or opening between two locations; connection.
Communicationnoun
(anatomy) A connection between two tissues, organs, or cavities.
Communicationnoun
(obsolete) Association; company.
Communicationnoun
Participation in Holy Communion.
Communicationnoun
(rhetoric) A trope by which a speaker assumes that his hearer is a partner in his sentiments, and says "we" instead of "I" or "you".
Communicationnoun
The act or fact of communicating; as, communication of smallpox; communication of a secret.
Communicationnoun
Intercourse by words, letters, or messages; interchange of thoughts or opinions, by conference or other means; conference; correspondence.
Communicationnoun
Association; company.
Communicationnoun
Means of communicating; means of passing from place to place; a connecting passage; connection.
Communicationnoun
That which is communicated or imparted; intelligence; news; a verbal or written message.
Communicationnoun
Participation in the Lord's supper.
Communicationnoun
A trope, by which a speaker assumes that his hearer is a partner in his sentiments, and says we, instead of I or you.
Communicationnoun
the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information;
Communicationnoun
something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups
Communicationnoun
a connection allowing access between persons or places;
Communication
Communication (from Latin communicare, meaning or ) is As this definition indicates, communication is difficult to define in a consistent manner, because it is commonly used to refer to a wide range of different behaviors (broadly: ), or to limit what can be included in the category of communication (for example, requiring a to persuade). John Peters argues the difficulty of defining communication emerges from the fact that communication is both a universal phenomena (because everyone communicates), and a specific discipline of institutional academic study.One possible definition of communication is the act of developing meaning among entities or groups through the use of sufficiently mutually understood signs, symbols, and semiotic conventions.
Conversationnoun
(obsolete) Interaction; commerce or intercourse with other people; dealing with others.
Conversationnoun
(archaic) Behaviour, the way one conducts oneself; a person's way of life.
Conversationnoun
(obsolete) Sexual intercourse.
Conversationnoun
(obsolete) Engagement with a specific subject, idea, field of study etc.; understanding, familiarity.
Conversationnoun
Expression and exchange of individual ideas through talking with other people; also, a set instance or occasion of such talking.
Conversationnoun
(fencing) The back-and-forth play of the blades in a bout.
Conversationnoun
(computing) The protocol-based interaction between systems processing a transaction.
Conversationverb
To engage in conversation (with).
Conversationnoun
General course of conduct; behavior.
Conversationnoun
Familiar intercourse; intimate fellowship or association; close acquaintance.
Conversationnoun
Commerce; intercourse; traffic.
Conversationnoun
Colloquial discourse; oral interchange of sentiments and observations; informal dialogue.
Conversationnoun
Sexual intercourse; as, criminal conversation.
Conversationnoun
the use of speech for informal exchange of views or ideas or information etc.
Conversationnoun
a talk, especially an informal one, between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged
Conversation
Conversation is interactive communication between two or more people. The development of conversational skills and etiquette is an important part of socialization.