Conversant vs Conversive - What's the difference?
conversant | conversive |
closely familiar; current; having frequent interaction
familiar or acquainted by use or study; well-informed; versed
* Dryden
* Alexander Pope
(obsolete) Concerned; occupied.
* Wotton
Capable of being converted or changed.
(archaic) Ready to converse; social.
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.conversant
English
Alternative forms
* conversaunt (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- She is equally conversant with Shakespeare and the laws of physics.
- deeply conversant in the Platonic philosophy
- He uses the different dialects as one who had been conversant with them all.
- If any think education, because it is conversant about children, to be but a private and domestick duty, he has been ignorantly bred himself.
