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The synonyms of “Discusses” are: hash out, talk over, discourse, talk about
Discusses as a Verb
Definitions of "Discusses" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “discusses” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- To consider or examine in speech or writing.
- Speak with others about (something); talk (something) over in detail; have a discussion.
Synonyms of "Discusses" as a verb (4 Words)
discourse | Engage in conversation. She could discourse at great length on the history of Europe. |
hash out | Chop up. |
talk about | Express in speech. |
talk over | Use language. |
Usage Examples of "Discusses" as a verb
- We discussed our household budget.
- The class discussed Dante's `Inferno.
Associations of "Discusses" (30 Words)
chat | Songbirds having a chattering call. She chatted to her mother on the phone every day. |
communication | The successful conveying or sharing of ideas and feelings. A communications network. |
conciliator | Someone who tries to bring peace. He was seen as a conciliator who would heal divisions in the party. |
confabulate | Fabricate imaginary experiences as compensation for loss of memory. She could be heard on the telephone confabulating with someone. |
confer | Have a conference in order to talk something over. We conferred about a plan of action. |
conference | Take part in a conference or conference call. He gathered all the men around the baize table for a conference. |
consult | An act of consulting a professional a consultation. If you consult a solicitor making a will is a simple procedure. |
contention | A point asserted as part of an argument. The teams were in fierce contention for first place. |
contentiousness | An inclination to be quarrelsome and contentious. |
contributor | Someone who contributes (or promises to contribute) a sum of money. He became a regular contributor to the magazine. |
controversial | Giving rise or likely to give rise to controversy or public disagreement. Years of wrangling over a controversial bypass. |
controversy | Prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion. The design of the building has caused controversy. |
counsel | Advice, especially that given formally. The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud. |
debate | Have an argument about something. There has been much debate about prices. |
dialogue | Provide a film or play with a dialogue. Passages of dialogue. |
discourse | Speak or write authoritatively about a topic. The language of political discourse. |
discussion | A detailed treatment of a topic in speech or writing. The book contains an excellent discussion of modal logic. |
disputation | Formal academic debate. Scholastic disputations. |
dispute | Resist (a landing or advance. The accusations are not disputed. |
enthuse | Cause to feel enthusiasm. Public art is a tonic that can enthuse alienated youth. |
forum | A court or tribunal. We hope these pages act as a forum for debate. |
hassel | Norwegian chemist noted for his research on organic molecules (1897-1981. |
interlocutor | A person who takes part in a conversation. |
negotiable | (of a route) able to be traversed; passable. Walkways must be accessible and negotiable for all users. |
panel | Decorate with panels. A control panel. |
parley | A negotiation between enemies. They disagreed over whether to parley with the enemy. |
polemical | Of or involving dispute or controversy. A polemical essay. |
prompting | Persuasion formulated as a suggestion. After some prompting the defendant gave the police his name. |
quarrel | Take exception to or disagree with (something. He will quarrel like hell if he see black pods on the trees. |
talk | Discussion talk about is a less formal alternative for discussion of. Be careful his secretary talks. |