Results for: act of evading a discussion or argument by using ambiguous speech
English English
discussion that covers different topics; tendency to ramble from one topic to anotherdiscursion
discussion to end a misunderstanding, giving of details or reasons, interpretation, something that explains or clarifies, description, statement explaining somethingexplanation
discussion, dispute; claim; rationale; cause; variable that is applied to a routine and determines the result of that routine (Computers), feature controlling computer program, logical statements with conclusion, noun element in clause, quarrel, reason...argument
disorganized argument or fightfree-for-all
disputable, may be debated, contestable, subject to argumentdebatable
dispute, squabble, argue; fight a minor battle, engage in a scrimmage, spat; minor battle, minor fight, clash, engage in minor battle, short argument, small, relatively unimportant battleskirmish
distinct and unifying idea, essay or written exercise, give something distinct character, music in film, provide with a subject, repeated melody, stem, subject of discussion or composition, topic, main idea, with distinct subjecttheme
distinguishing speech sound, syllable; sound, utterance; smallest units of speech upon which a language is basedphoneme
disturbance, quarrel, loud argument, fracas, commotion (Informal); shindigshindy
document for discussionworking paper
done or said spontaneously, in an improvised manner, without advance preparation, short solo piece, something spontaneous or unrehearsed, something which is done without preparation, something improvised (i.e. speech or musical performance), spur-of-th...impromptu
doubt, doubt something, examination problem, inquire, interrogate, investigate, examine; cast doubt on, have reservations; ask, query, issue, query; difficulty, problem; doubt, reservation; dispute, controversy; subject of discussion or controversy, wr...question
dramatic irony, humor based on opposites, incongruity, incongruous thing, sarcasm, speech or writing which is intended to communicate a meaning contrary to its literal sense; contrast between what is expected or desired and reality, Socratic irony, som...irony
dramatic performances, overdone emotion, theatrical performance; acting; overly dramatic or exaggerated speech or actionshistrionics
drinking party in ancient Greece, formal meeting for discussion of subject, meeting or conference at which a specific topic is discussed; collection of essays or writings on a given subject, published collection of opinionssymposium
 

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