Thesaurus / palaver
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That the palaver was enough to promptly warrant Congressional hearings is testament to just how removed the investing public is from today’s market mechanics.
HOW KEN GRIFFIN’S CITADEL TRANSFORMED FINANCIAL MARKETSROYA WOLVERSONFEBRUARY 18, 2021QUARTZBarton summoned us to a meeting, one night, and we held a long palaver over the situation.
TRAMPING ON LIFEHARRY KEMP"Ah, yes, I understand your smooth palaver," the bridegroom growled between his teeth.
BOYHOOD IN NORWAYHJALMAR HJORTH BOYESENThink I want to hang around and palaver with a set of pirates that'd stick a gun in my face and tell me where I git off?
ISLE O' DREAMSFREDERICK F. MOOREKo-boru was all for a long and impressive palaver, but recognized a certain absence of encouragement in the Commissioner's tone.
THE KEEPERS OF THE KING'S PEACEEDGAR WALLACE"That is a Government palaver," smiled Sanders, and that was all the satisfaction Ferguson received.
THE KEEPERS OF THE KING'S PEACEEDGAR WALLACEAt the crest there was a palaver house—no more than a straw-thatched canopy affording shelter for four men at the most.
THE KEEPERS OF THE KING'S PEACEEDGAR WALLACESanders had compromised by going ashore for a peace palaver with a revolver in each hand.
THE KEEPERS OF THE KING'S PEACEEDGAR WALLACESanders gently released the frenzied grip of his lieutenant, and faced the wondering palaver.
THE KEEPERS OF THE KING'S PEACEEDGAR WALLACEThe lokalis of the Kulumbini were already calling headmen to grand palaver.
THE KEEPERS OF THE KING'S PEACEEDGAR WALLACEWORDS RELATED TO PALAVER
- abracadabra
- argot
- balderdash
- banality
- bombast
- bunk
- buzzwords
- cant
- cliché
- colloquialism
- commonplace term
- doublespeak
- drivel
- fustian
- gibberish
- hackneyed term
- idiom
- insipidity
- lexicon
- lingo
- mumbo jumbo
- neologism
- newspeak
- nonsense
- overused term
- palaver
- parlance
- patois
- patter
- rigmarole
- shoptalk
- slang
- slanguage
- speech
- stale language
- street talk
- tongue
- trite language
- twaddle
- usage
- vernacular
- vocabulary
- accent
- argot
- articulation
- brogue
- cant
- communication
- conversation
- dialect
- diction
- dictionary
- discourse
- doublespeak
- expression
- gibberish
- idiom
- interchange
- jargon
- lexicon
- lingua franca
- palaver
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- prose
- signal
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- sound
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- tongue
- utterance
- verbalization
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- vocalization
- voice
- word
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- cant
- communication
- conversation
- dialect
- diction
- dictionary
- discourse
- doublespeak
- expression
- gibberish
- idiom
- interchange
- jargon
- lexicon
- lingua franca
- palaver
- parlance
- patois
- phraseology
- prose
- signal
- slang
- sound
- speech
- style
- talk
- terminology
- tongue
- utterance
- verbalization
- vernacular
- vocabulary
- vocalization
- voice
- word
- wording
- absurdity
- babble
- balderdash
- baloney
- bull
- bunk
- claptrap
- craziness
- drivel
- fatuity
- flightiness
- folly
- foolishness
- fun
- garbage
- gibberish
- hogwash
- hooey
- hot air
- inanity
- irrationality
- jazz
- jive
- ludicrousness
- madness
- mumbo jumbo
- palaver
- poppycock
- prattle
- ranting
- rashness
- rot
- rubbish
- senselessness
- silliness
- stupidity
- trash
- tripe
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