Discourse


The meaning of the word Discourse is: written or spoken communication or debate


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The discourse between the two candidates has not been friendly.

published by Eufemia on 2021-10-08 04:09:47


Stranded on the deserted island, the castaway longed for discourse with another human being.

published by Dinah on 2021-03-29 06:45:45


A major disadvantage of online discourse is that people can often say whatever they like in complete anonymity.

published by Kalyn on 2021-09-13 19:09:10


Although the two presidents were not on friendly terms, they still managed to have polite discourse during the media event.

published by Marquetta on 2021-08-19 10:26:46


Twenty years ago, no one would have ever imagined that text messaging would be a form of discourse.

published by Arnoldo on 2021-03-11 17:56:10


When my husband is in a bad mood, I will do anything to avoid having discourse with him.

published by Nguyet on 2021-06-27 07:49:04


After Justin has calmed down, he will be able to have sensible discourse with his brother.

published by Fletcher on 2021-07-05 22:45:18


The purpose of the religious conference was to initiate discourse on the work of missionaries in third world countries.

published by Madonna on 2021-08-08 11:38:35


The priest refused to participate in a discourse on homosexuality.

published by Bernard on 2021-02-26 23:37:21


Even though my daughter and I have had some discourse on the subject of dating, I am nonetheless concerned about her going on her first date.

published by Isis on 2021-08-06 15:47:31


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