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Grammar : Verb |
Spell : kuh n-fur |
Phonetic Transcription : kənˈfɜr |
Definition of confer
Origin :- 1530s, from Middle French conférer (14c.) "to give, converse, compare," from Latin conferre "to bring together," figuratively "to compare; consult, deliberate, talk over," from com- "together" (see com-) + ferre "to bear" (see infer). Sense of "taking counsel" led to conference. The meaning "compare" (common 1530-1650) is largely obsolete, but the abbreviation cf. still is used in this sense. Related: Conferred; conferring.
- verb discuss, deliberate
- verb giving honor, award
- Who do you imagine has it in contemplation to confer a distinction upon you, sir?'
- Extract from : « Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit » by Charles Dickens
- Was she not worth as much honour as any man, be he who he might, could confer upon her?
- Extract from : « Heather and Snow » by George MacDonald
- To this day, in the Tyrol it is still believed to confer fine vision.
- Extract from : « Storyology » by Benjamin Taylor
- Cowed, Courthon shrugged and went apart to confer with his friend.
- Extract from : « St. Martin's Summer » by Rafael Sabatini
- She'll meet me, however, at the masked ball to-night, where we can confer together.
- Extract from : « One Of Them » by Charles James Lever
- Then why, if you had the means in the beginning to enforce your will upon us, confer with us at all?
- Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1930 » by Various
- So she used to confer with Elizabeth on the subject of her own marriage, and to ask her advice about it.
- Extract from : « Queen Elizabeth » by Jacob Abbott
- You have one boon to confer on me worth all that wealth and splendour could offer—your name.
- Extract from : « Luttrell Of Arran » by Charles James Lever
- He had only gone for a couple of days to confer with his land agent.
- Extract from : « A Set of Six » by Joseph Conrad
- There is no doubt that he who can confer demesnes and diamonds has much in his favor.
- Extract from : « Sir Brook Fossbrooke, Volume II. » by Charles James Lever
Synonyms for confer
- accord
- advise
- allot
- argue
- award
- bargain
- bestow
- blitz
- brainstorm
- breeze
- collogue
- confab
- confabulate
- consult
- converse
- deal
- debate
- discourse
- donate
- flap
- gab
- get heads together
- gift with
- give
- give meeting
- grant
- groupthink
- huddle
- jaw
- kick ideas around
- lay on
- negotiate
- parley
- pick one's brain
- powwow
- present
- provide
- speak
- sweeten the kitty
- talk
- toss ideas around
- treat
- vouchsafe
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