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Discussion #1 discussion for discussion

discuss verb [ T ] uk /dɪˈskʌs/ us /dɪˈskʌs/ Add to word list A2 to talk about a subject with someone and tell each other your ideas or opinions: discuss something with someone The police want to discuss these recent racist attacks with local people.

to talk or write about a subject in detail, especially considering different ideas and opinions related to it: The later chapters discuss the effects on the environment. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples to be about something be aboutWhat is the story about? have (got) to do withWhat's that got to do with it? relate toThat relates to what I was saying earlier about the need for reform. concernThe film concerns the complicated nature of marriage. coverWe will cover the passive voice later in the course. deal withWe will deal with the use of antidepressants in chapter three. See more results » Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples to talk about something talk aboutI don't like talking about my feelings. speak aboutHe is often asked to speak about the decline of global energy supplies. discussWe need to discuss arrangements for next week. talk overI need to talk it over with my wife before I accept the job. talk throughWe're used to talking things through, so we don't have many arguments. debateThe bill will be debated in parliament next week. See more results » Fewer examples Draft a proposal for the project and we can discuss it at the meeting. Late last night, the French ambassador was summoned to the Foreign Office to discuss the crisis. I'm very interested in your idea - shall we discuss it over lunch? Stop shouting and let's discuss this reasonably. Sex never used to be discussed in polite society. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Debate & discussion agent provocateuragoraargueargue against somethingargue for somethingbargainerbeardcontroversialin consultation with someonekickkick around phrasal verbliaise with someone/somethingnegotiating tableproposerthrash something out phrasal verbtoss something around phrasal verbtrialogueuncontroversiallyundialecticalweigh See more results »

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Discussion #1 discussion for discussion - SourceDev