Non-committal phrases can help keep conversations open-ended. Examples include "I might consider that," "That’s an interesting perspective," or "I’ll think about it." Phrases like "It could be possible" or "Let’s see how things go" also convey uncertainty without making a firm commitment. These expressions allow you to engage without fully committing to a stance or decision.
"Well, I suppose," was her noncommittal reply. His response to the job offer was noncommittal.
He was noncommittal when talking about the implied new taxes in the boardroom.
To provide interesting and vivid conversation.
When the lovestruck boy asked the girl of his dreams to go steady, she was very noncommittal.
Words or phrases that one would use to "kill" a conversation. Usually with someone you really wouldn't rather be talking to. These words or phrases usually consists of one-worded answers and are usually in the most simplistic form.
use vocabulary...
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it is derived from the word colloquial which means use of language in ordinary conversation.
A vocabulary of around 2,000-3,000 English words can typically cover about 90-95% of daily conversation. This includes common words, phrases, and expressions used in everyday communication.
repeat yourself, use simple phrases, and ask many questions to quiz the person you're talking to.
some say that conversation is the best aphrodisiac
Some words or phrases are misleading, difficult to understand, and downright ambiguous.