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intelligent conversationalist for a change.<br />

converse v. discuss, talk, speak, chat, parley, discourse, gossip,<br />

chatter: The men were conversing about her over dinner.<br />

convert v. 1 change, modify, alter, transform, transmute, mutate,<br />

transfigure, transmogrify, remodel, remake, metamorphose: We<br />

converted our rowing-boat into a sailing dinghy. 2 proselytize,<br />

switch, change (over): To avoid the horrors of the Inquisition,<br />

many Spanish Jews converted to Catholicism.<br />

--n. 3 proselyte; neophyte, catechumen, disciple: Converts are<br />

often the most passionate believers.<br />

convict v. 1 find or prove guilty: She was convicted of theft.<br />

--n. 2 prisoner, captive, Slang con, jailbird orBrit also<br />

gaolbird, Brit lag: The rioting convicts burnt down two prison<br />

buildings.<br />

conviction<br />

n. 1 proof of guilt: After his conviction, he was sentenced to<br />

life imprisonment. 2 belief, opinion, view, persuasion,<br />

position: It is her conviction that the painting is by Titian.<br />

3 certainty, sureness, positiveness, confidence, assurance,<br />

certitude: He doesn't have the courage to back up his<br />

convictions.<br />

convince v. win over, talk into, persuade, bring (a)round, sway: I have<br />

at last convinced them of the need for more resources.<br />

cool adj. 1 chilly, chill, chilling, cooling, unheated; chilled,<br />

cold, refreshing, fresh: It's rather cool outside today. I'd<br />

prefer some cool lemonade. 2 calm, serene, collected,<br />

level-headed, quiet, unexcited, unemotional, undisturbed,<br />

unexcitable, unruffled, unflappable, cool-headed, relaxed,<br />

controlled, under control, self-possessed, self-controlled,<br />

unperturbed, phlegmatic, composed, imperturbable: He remains<br />

cool even in a crisis. 3 dispassionate, cold, cold-blooded,<br />

emotionless, deliberate, cold-hearted, calculated, wilful,<br />

premeditated, purposeful, purposive: It was clearly the cool<br />

act of a professional criminal. 4 uninvolved, distant, remote,<br />

aloof, detached, removed, uninterested, unconcerned,

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