noun
Etymology: Middle English conversacioun, from Anglo-French conversacion, from Latin conversation-, conversatio, from conversari to associate with, frequentative of convertere to turn around
Date: 14th century
conduct , behavior ,
2. a. oral exchange of sentiments, observations, opinions, or ideas, an instance of such exchange ; talk , an informal discussion of an issue by representatives of governments, institutions, or groups, an exchange similar to conversation, conversational adjective conversationally adverb