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All chew the fat synonyms

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verb chew the fat

  • argue β€” If one person argues with another, they speak angrily to each other about something that they disagree about. You can also say that two people argue.
  • go on β€” to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • chatter β€” If you chatter, you talk quickly and continuously, usually about things which are not important.
  • consider β€” If you consider a person or thing to be something, you have the opinion that this is what they are.
  • bicker β€” When people bicker, they argue or quarrel about unimportant things.
  • contest β€” A contest is a competition or game in which people try to win.
  • deliberate β€” If you do something that is deliberate, you planned or decided to do it beforehand, and so it happens on purpose rather than by chance.
  • question β€” a sentence in an interrogative form, addressed to someone in order to get information in reply.
  • wrangle β€” to argue or dispute, especially in a noisy or angry manner.
  • oppose β€” to act against or provide resistance to; combat.
  • answer β€” When you answer someone who has asked you something, you say something back to them.
  • prate β€” to talk excessively and pointlessly; babble: They prated on until I was ready to scream.
  • cackle β€” If someone cackles, they laugh in a loud unpleasant way, often at something bad that happens to someone else.
  • babble β€” If someone babbles, they talk in a confused or excited way.
  • jaw β€” a swelling wave of water; billow.
  • converse β€” If you converse with someone, you talk to them. You can also say that two people converse.
  • burble β€” If something burbles, it makes a low continuous bubbling sound.
  • yap β€” to bark sharply, shrilly, or snappishly; yelp.
  • prattle β€” to talk in a foolish or simple-minded way; chatter; babble.
  • blab β€” If someone blabs about something secret, they tell people about it.
  • gab β€” to talk or chat idly; chatter.
  • commune β€” A commune is a group of people who live together and share everything.
  • use β€” to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
  • yak β€” a loud, hearty laugh.
  • chat β€” When people chat, they talk to each other in an informal and friendly way.
  • parley β€” a discussion or conference.
  • chitchat β€” Chitchat is informal talk about things that are not very important.
  • confer β€” When you confer with someone, you discuss something with them in order to make a decision. You can also say that two people confer.
  • discourse β€” communication of thought by words; talk; conversation: earnest and intelligent discourse.
  • rap β€” to carry off; transport.
  • speak β€” to utter words or articulate sounds with the ordinary voice; talk: He was too ill to speak.
  • schmooze β€” to chat idly; gossip.
  • contend β€” If you have to contend with a problem or difficulty, you have to deal with it or overcome it.
  • confab β€” A confab is an informal, private conversation.
  • differ β€” to be unlike, dissimilar, or distinct in nature or qualities (often followed by from): The two writers differ greatly in their perceptions of the world. Each writer's style differs from that of another.
  • bandy β€” If you bandy words with someone, you argue with them.
  • prove β€” to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one's claim.
  • confute β€” to prove (a person or thing) wrong, invalid, or mistaken; disprove
  • refute β€” to prove to be false or erroneous, as an opinion or charge.
  • rehash β€” to work up (old material) in a new form.
  • controvert β€” to deny, refute, or oppose (some argument or opinion)
  • agitate β€” If people agitate for something, they protest or take part in political activity in order to get it.
  • reason β€” a basis or cause, as for some belief, action, fact, event, etc.: the reason for declaring war.
  • hassle β€” a disorderly dispute.
  • moot β€” open to discussion or debate; debatable; doubtful: Whether that was the cause of their troubles is a moot point.
  • disprove β€” to prove (an assertion, claim, etc.) to be false or wrong; refute; invalidate: I disproved his claim.
  • canvass β€” If you canvass for a particular person or political party, you go around an area trying to persuade people to vote for that person or party.
  • demonstrate β€” If you demonstrate a particular skill, quality, or feeling, you show by your actions that you have it.
  • cogitate β€” If you are cogitating, you are thinking deeply about something.
  • rebut β€” to refute by evidence or argument.
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