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- nounpalaver (noun) · palavers (plural noun)
- unnecessarily elaborate or complex procedure:"there's a lot of palaver involved" · "since I've started the whole palaver, I may as well carry it forward" · "getting into each building was a bit of a palaver" · "what a palaver!"
- lengthy and unproductive discussion:"an hour of aimless palaver" · "we get endless palaver, sometimes in blank verse"
- historicalan improvised conference between two groups, typically those without a shared language or culture.
verbpalaver (verb) · palavers (third person present) · palavered (past tense) · palavered (past participle) · palavering (present participle)- talk unproductively and at length:"it's too hot for palavering"
Originearly 18th century (in West Africa, denoting a quarrel or misunderstanding): from Portuguese palavra ‘word’, from Latin parabola ‘comparison’ (see parable).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- unnecessarily elaborate or complex procedure:
- lengthy and unproductive discussion:
- an improvised conference between two groups, typically those without a shared language or culture.
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- The term "palaver" has the following meanings1234:
- Unnecessary work, trouble, or fuss.
- Talking or discussion that goes on for too long and is not important.
- A conference or discussion.
- Excitement and activity caused by something that is not important.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.palaver noun [ S or U ] informal uk / pəˈlɑː.və r/ us / pəˈlæv.ɚ / us / pəˈlɑː.vɚ / Add to word list unnecessary work and trouble: Organizing the annual office lunch was such a palaver, I swore I'd never do it again. talking or discussion that goes on for too long and is not important: That's enough palaver for now.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/palaverpalaver [ p uh - lav -er, ‑- lah -ver ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun a conference or discussion. a parley or conference between European traders, explorers, colonial officials, etc., and people indigenous to a region, especially in West Africa.www.dictionary.com/browse/palaverpalaver noun /pəˈlɑːvə (r)/ /pəˈlɑːvər/, /pəˈlævər/ (informal) [uncountable, singular] (British English) a lot of unnecessary activity, excitement or trouble, especially caused by something that is not important synonym fusswww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…informal 1 [noncount] chiefly US : talk that is not important or meaningful : nonsense Enough of this palaver. We have a lot to discuss. 2 [singular] chiefly British : excitement and activity caused by something that is not important What a palaver [= fuss] over nothing!www.britannica.com/dictionary/palaver What A Palaver - Meaning & Origin Of The Phrase - Phrasefinder
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