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dis·course

noun
written or spoken communication or debate.
"the language of political discourse"
synonyms: discussion, conversation, talk, dialogue, communication, conference, debate, consultation, verbal exchange, parley, chat, adda, korero, confab, chitchat, powwow, confabulation, palaver, colloquy, converse, interlocution

verb
speak or write authoritatively about a topic.
"she could discourse at great length on the history of Europe"
synonyms: hold forth, expatiate, pontificate, talk, give a talk, give an address, give a speech, lecture, sermonize, preach, orate, write learnedly, write at length, spout, spiel, speechify, preachify, sound off, perorate, lucubrate, dissertate

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The meaning of DISCOURSE is verbal interchange of ideas; especially : conversation. How to use discourse in a sentence.
to talk or write about a subject, especially for a long time and in a way that suggests you know a lot about it:.
Discourse is a major topic in social theory, with work spanning fields such as sociology, anthropology, continental philosophy, and discourse analysis.
verb (used without object) · to communicate thoughts orally; talk; converse. · to treat of a subject formally in speech or writing.
consider or examine in speech or writing · noun. an extended communication (often interactive) dealing with some particular topic. synonyms: discussion, ...
Discourse is spoken or written communication between people, especially serious discussion of a particular subject. ...a tradition of political discourse.
DISCOURSE meaning: 1 : the use of words to exchange thoughts and ideas; 2 : a long talk or piece of writing about a subject.