Conversation (n) vs. gesture (n), n vs. motion (n) conversation (n) conversation. What (n) mean by talk (n)?

I understand the difference between conversation (n) and talk (n). In the following definition that we are talking about something :

discussion (n):

1: a conversation or discussion 2: the act of talking about a topic : discussion or conversation Source: Merriam-Webster’s Advanced Learner’s English

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examples of this: The patient had a conversation while waiting at the dentist’s office.

  • I think we spoke badly, but the conversation got unpleasant.

What is the story behind why people make money for themselves when others’ only do it for you?

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Meaning.
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The primary difference is that “conversation” is necessarily two-way — two or more people interchanging an utterance.

“Talk”, on the other hand, may involved only a single person speaking, with everyone else in the room just listening (or perhaps ignoring the speaker) Of course, some people talk to each other, but if they don’t like it, they’re having

a conversation.

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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