Another name for converse, is Chuck taylors. It is also (the name) on the back of the tounge of the shoe. CConverse rule! :)
That is the correct spelling of the word "converse" (in the opposite way). The brand name (athletic wear) is capitalized Converse.
The noun 'converse' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for something that is the opposite of something else. Example: I have found their customer service to be just the converse of that title.
The noun converse means a view from the opposite aspect, or the reverse. For example the converse of John & Sarah would be Sarah & John. When examining the effect of object A on object B, the converse is the effect of object B on object A. In logic and geometry, the converse is the reverse of a statement, which may or may not hold true (if a, then b does not necessarily mean that if b, then a).The verb to converse is to have a dialogue. If you converse with Sam then you and Sam are having a conversation.The proper noun or surname Converse is the name of an athletic shoe company.The definition of converse is to speak in order to exchange ideas and feelings between two or more people. It can also mean, in an old-fashioned sense, to interact or associate oneself with another person.
Conversation Converse (can also be a noun as in "the converse is true").
The word "converse" is normally used to describe the action of speaking to someone. Converse is the root word for the word conversation.
Rik Converse's birth name is Richard Converse Clark.
What is another word for converse with the sound of K
The original name is Converse Rubber Shoe Company
converse stays the same in plural because it is a name and you could not change the name.
to talk or converse
just as another shoe brand
converse or vans?
converse.
The shoes at Target are not knock offs. They have the registered mark of Converse (the little 'R' in the circle after the name). If Target was selling fake Converse with an improper use of the registered mark, there would be a serious lawsuit. So, yes, they are real Converse - they're just a cheaper version of the same shoe, still made by Converse.
Converse got its name from its founder, Marquis Mills Converse, who established the company in 1908. Initially, it produced rubber-soled footwear, particularly for basketball. The brand gained prominence with the introduction of the Chuck Taylor All-Star basketball shoe in the 1920s, which further solidified its connection to sports and street culture. The name "Converse" has since become synonymous with casual and athletic footwear.
Converse :)
That is the correct spelling of the word "converse" (in the opposite way). The brand name (athletic wear) is capitalized Converse.