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单词 palavers
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palaver

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noun

pa·​lav·​er pə-ˈla-vər How to pronounce palaver (audio) -ˈlä- How to pronounce palaver (audio)
1
a
: a long parley usually between persons of different cultures or levels of sophistication
a palaver between foreign ministers
b
: conference, discussion
a palaver between union leaders
2
a
: idle talk
Cut the palaver and get down to business.
b
: misleading or beguiling speech
Don't get taken in by the candidate's palaver.

palaver

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verb

palavered; palavering pə-ˈla-və-riŋ How to pronounce palaver (audio)
-ˈlä-;
-ˈlav-riŋ,
-ˈläv-

intransitive verb

1
: to talk profusely or idly
2
: parley

transitive verb

: to use palaver to : cajole

Did you know?

During the 18th century, Portuguese and English sailors often met during trading trips along the West African coast. This contact prompted the English to borrow the Portuguese palavra, which usually means "speech" or "word" but was used by Portuguese traders with the specific meaning "discussions with natives." The Portuguese word traces back to the Late Latin parabola, a noun meaning "speech" or "parable."

Synonyms

Noun

  • argument
  • argumentation
  • argy-bargy [chiefly British]
  • back-and-forth
  • colloquy
  • confab
  • confabulation
  • conference
  • consult
  • consultation
  • council
  • counsel
  • debate
  • deliberation
  • dialogue
  • dialog
  • discussion
  • give-and-take
  • parley
  • talk

Verb

  • babble
  • blab
  • cackle
  • chaffer [British]
  • chat
  • chatter
  • chin [slang]
  • converse
  • gab
  • gabble
  • gas
  • jabber
  • jaw
  • kibitz
  • kibbitz
  • natter
  • patter
  • prate
  • prattle
  • rap
  • rattle
  • run on
  • schmooze
  • shmooze
  • talk
  • twitter
  • visit
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Example Sentences

Noun Enough of this palaver. We have a lot to discuss. seemingly endless palaver between the negotiating parties Verb mothers palavering and drinking coffee while watching their children play I let the salesclerk at the electronics store palaver me into a service contract that I didn't need.
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
The Brooks Brothers Riot, as the event would be called—on account of the shirts and blazers worn by many in the angry crowd—briefly became the subject of high-minded Washington palaver. Benjamin Wofford, Wired, 10 Mar. 2022 And up from under the palaver there is golden food. John Ashbery, The New York Review of Books, 13 May 2021 And up from under the palaver there is golden food. John Ashbery, The New York Review of Books, 13 May 2021 And up from under the palaver there is golden food. John Ashbery, The New York Review of Books, 13 May 2021 And up from under the palaver there is golden food. John Ashbery, The New York Review of Books, 13 May 2021 And up from under the palaver there is golden food. John Ashbery, The New York Review of Books, 13 May 2021 The more the industry tries to make electric cars achieve ICE-type high-speed cruising levels and long-range, the more electric CO2 advantages are diluted with ever bigger batteries and the polluting palaver notched up along the way. Neil Winton, Forbes, 12 Sep. 2021 Perhaps one upside of the palaver is that Radnor residents have become more politically engaged. New York Times, 30 June 2021
Verb
On the one hand, Hrabal’s palavering bears a direct relation to reality. Becca Rothfeld, The New Yorker, 19 Nov. 2019 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun and Verb

Portuguese palavra word, speech, from Late Latin parabola parable, speech

First Known Use

Noun

1735, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

1713, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

palavers 1 of 2

noun

plural of palaver
1
as in discussions
an exchange of views for the purpose of exploring a subject or deciding an issue seemingly endless palaver between the negotiating parties

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • discussions
  • consultations
  • debates
  • talks
  • consults
  • parleys
  • dialogues
  • conversations
  • meetings
  • deliberations
  • confabulations
  • colloquies
  • argumentations
  • confabs
  • arguments
  • conferences
  • counsel
  • argy-bargies
  • dialogs
  • councils
  • back-and-forths
  • give-and-takes
  • bull sessions
  • negotiations
  • discourses
  • chats
  • consultancies
  • seminars
  • chat rooms
  • disquisitions
  • skull practices
  • skull sessions
  • symposia
  • fora
  • round tables
  • raps
  • talkathons
  • symposiums
  • roundtables
  • forums
  • pourparlers
  • words
2
as in chats
friendly, informal conversation or an instance of this we should get together and have a nice palaver sometime

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • chats
  • talks
  • chatter
  • natters
  • gabfests
  • tête-à-têtes
  • chitchats
  • jaws
  • gossip
  • confabulations
  • schmoozes
  • confabs
  • gab
  • discourses
  • chin music
  • small talk
  • chin-wag
  • dialogues
  • jangle
  • raps
  • patter
  • causeries
  • table talk
  • debates
  • cackle
  • parleys
  • conferences
  • exchanges
  • backchat
  • symposia
  • colloquies
  • symposiums
  • yacks
  • dialogs
  • yaks
  • yammers
  • yaps
  • give-and-takes
  • crosstalk
  • happy talk

palavers

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verb

present tense third-person singular of palaver
1
as in talks
to engage in casual or rambling conversation mothers palavering and drinking coffee while watching their children play

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • chats
  • talks
  • converses
  • natters
  • prates
  • rattles
  • prattles
  • schmoozes
  • chatters
  • gabs
  • jabbers
  • kibitzes
  • gases
  • jaws
  • gabbles
  • raps
  • patters
  • chaffers
  • chins
  • kibbitzes
  • visits
  • babbles
  • gossips
  • cackles
  • blabs
  • shmoozes
  • twitters
  • blows smoke
  • chews the rag
  • discusses
  • chews the fat
  • gasses
  • expatiates
  • talks a blue streak
  • runs on
  • shoots the breeze
  • tattles
  • descants
  • yammers
  • yacks
  • yaks
  • yaps
2
as in coaxes
to get (someone) to do something by gentle urging, special attention, or flattery I let the salesclerk at the electronics store palaver me into a service contract that I didn't need

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • coaxes
  • wheedles
  • blandishes
  • cajoles
  • lures
  • blarneys
  • sweet-talks
  • seduces
  • woos
  • wangles
  • urges
  • begs
  • overpraises
  • butters up
  • entices
  • importunes
  • massages
  • adulates
  • charms
  • beseeches
  • soft-soaps
  • wiles
  • tempts
  • cozens
  • juggles
  • finagles
  • flatters
  • beguiles

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • cows
  • teases
  • nags
  • harasses
  • bugs
  • bullies
  • pesters
  • forces
  • demands
  • browbeats
  • intimidates
  • requires
  • compels
  • bulldozes
  • makes
  • constrains
  • obliges
  • coerces
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