conversant |
conversive |
As adjectives the difference between conversant and conversive
is that
conversant is closely familiar; current; having frequent interaction while
conversive is capable of being converted or changed.
As a noun conversant
is one who converses with another.
conversive |
conversational |
As adjectives the difference between conversive and conversational
is that
conversive is capable of being converted or changed while
conversational is of, relating to, or in the style of a conversation; informal and chatty.
contrary |
conversive |
As adjectives the difference between contrary and conversive
is that
contrary is opposite; in an opposite direction; in opposition; adverse while
conversive is capable of being converted or changed.
As an adverb contrary
is contrarily.
As a noun contrary
is the opposite.
As a verb contrary
is to oppose; to frustrate.
conversive |
conversation |
In archaic terms the difference between conversive and conversation
is that
conversive is ready to converse; social while
conversation is behaviour, the way one conducts oneself; a person's way of life.
As an adjective conversive
is capable of being converted or changed.
As a noun conversation is
expression and exchange of individual ideas through talking with other people; also, a set instance or occasion of such talking.
As a verb conversation is
to engage in conversation (with).