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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
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Nouns

1. Is the term 'conversationalist' used in everyday language?



2. Does it mean the same as 'chatter', and if so, does it sound more formal than 'chatter'?

  

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Christine Christie 1. Is the term 'conversationalist' used in everyday language? I think so.

  • Christine Christie 1.
  • Is the term 'conversationalist' used in everyday language?
  • I think so.
  • Christine Christie 2.
  • Does it mean the same as 'chatter', and if so, does it sound more formal than 'chatter'?
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Christine Christie1. Is the term 'conversationalist' used in everyday language?

I think so.

Christine Christie2. Does it mean the same as 'chatter', and if so, does it sound more formal than 'chatter'?

I have never heard "chatter" used to mean "one who chats". I suppose it is possible to speak of an online chatter—

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Christine Christie1. Is the term 'conversationalist' used in everyday language?

Not in the UK.

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Christine Christie1. Is the term 'conversationalist' used in everyday language?

Maybe I have heard it once in the past 5 years.

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