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Discuss

dəˈskəs
Extremely common
600 - 700
600 - 700
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.

diskusikan, berbicara tentang, membahas, perbincangan

Discuss meanings in Indonesian

diskusikan

Example:
Let's discuss the project details.
Mari kita diskusikan rincian proyek.
They need to discuss the upcoming changes.
Mereka perlu mendiskusikan perubahan yang akan datang.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in professional settings, meetings, or casual conversations.
Note: Commonly used in both spoken and written Indonesian.

berbicara tentang

Example:
We should discuss the importance of education.
Kita harus berbicara tentang pentingnya pendidikan.
Can we discuss our plans for the weekend?
Bisakah kita berbicara tentang rencana kita untuk akhir pekan?
Usage: informalContext: Typically used in everyday conversations among friends or family.
Note: This is a more casual way of expressing the idea of discussing something.

membahas

Example:
The committee will discuss the proposal next week.
Komite akan membahas proposal minggu depan.
Let's discuss your concerns in detail.
Mari kita membahas kekhawatiran Anda secara rinci.
Usage: formalContext: Used in academic, business, or formal discussions.
Note: Often implies a thorough examination of a topic.

perbincangan

Example:
We had a very productive discussion yesterday.
Kami memiliki perbincangan yang sangat produktif kemarin.
Their discussion about politics was intense.
Perbincangan mereka tentang politik sangat intens.
Usage: informal/formalContext: Used to refer to a conversation or dialogue, can be formal or informal.
Note: Refers to the act of discussing rather than the action of speaking.

Discuss's synonyms

converse

To engage in a verbal exchange or dialogue with someone.
Example: Let's converse about the latest developments in the industry.
Note: Similar to 'discuss' but may emphasize a more interactive and back-and-forth communication.

Discuss expressions, common phrases

Talk about

To discuss or have a conversation about a specific topic or subject.
Example: Let's talk about the upcoming project during the meeting.
Note: Similar in meaning to discuss, but 'talk about' is more casual and less formal.

Go over

To review or discuss something in detail.
Example: We need to go over the details of the proposal before finalizing it.
Note: While 'discuss' is a general term for talking about something, 'go over' specifically implies a detailed review.

Hash out

To discuss and resolve problems or differences through thorough conversation.
Example: Let's hash out the issues we have with the current process.
Note: 'Hash out' implies a more intense or focused discussion aimed at resolving specific issues.

Talk over

To discuss or consider something thoroughly with others.
Example: We should talk over the new marketing strategy before implementing it.
Note: Similar to 'discuss,' but 'talk over' emphasizes the collaborative aspect of the conversation.

Touch on

To briefly discuss or mention a topic without going into great detail.
Example: The presentation will touch on key points related to market trends.
Note: Unlike 'discuss,' 'touch on' implies a more superficial or cursory examination of a subject.

Debate

To discuss or argue about a specific topic, often with differing viewpoints.
Example: The panel will debate the pros and cons of the proposed policy changes.
Note: While 'debate' involves a discussion, it typically involves arguing or presenting opposing viewpoints in a formal setting.

Converse about

To engage in a discussion or exchange thoughts on a particular subject.
Example: They like to converse about literature and art whenever they meet.
Note: 'Converse about' is a more formal and literary way of saying 'discuss.'

Deliberate

To discuss carefully and consider all aspects before making a decision.
Example: The committee will deliberate on the proposed changes before making a decision.
Note: While 'deliberate' involves discussion, it specifically refers to a careful and thoughtful consideration of a matter.

Discuss everyday (slang) expressions

Chew the fat

This slang term refers to having a casual conversation or discussion about something.
Example: Let's get together later and chew the fat about the project.
Note: The slang term 'chew the fat' adds a casual and informal tone compared to the more formal 'discuss'.

Shoot the breeze

To chat or talk casually, especially about trivial matters.
Example: We often shoot the breeze during our breaks at work.
Note: This slang term conveys a sense of light-heartedness and informality in conversation compared to 'discuss'.

Brainstorm

To generate creative ideas or solutions through group discussion and collaboration.
Example: Let's brainstorm ideas for the upcoming event.
Note: While 'discuss' generally refers to communication and exchanging views, 'brainstorm' specifically focuses on generating new ideas collectively.

Pick someone's brain

To ask someone for advice, information, or opinions on a specific topic.
Example: I need to pick his brain about the new software update.
Note: This phrase implies seeking detailed insights or knowledge from someone, rather than just engaging in a general discussion.

Rap about

To have a conversation or discussion, especially in a casual manner.
Example: Let's rap about the issues you're facing at work.
Note: The slang term 'rap about' adds a sense of informality and ease to the act of discussing a topic.

Jabber

To talk rapidly, unintelligibly, or nonsensically.
Example: Stop jabbering and let's get down to business.
Note: While 'discuss' implies a structured exchange of ideas, 'jabber' suggests talking quickly and possibly without a clear purpose.

Mull over

To consider or ponder something carefully before reaching a conclusion.
Example: I need some time to mull over our options before making a decision.
Note: Unlike 'discuss', which involves sharing opinions and ideas, 'mull over' emphasizes personal reflection and contemplation.

Discuss - Examples

Discussing politics with my friends is always interesting.
Membahas politik dengan teman-teman saya selalu menarik.
We need to discuss the budget for next year.
Kita perlu membahas anggaran untuk tahun depan.
The team will consult with experts before making a decision.
Tim akan berkonsultasi dengan para ahli sebelum membuat keputusan.

Discuss grammar

Discuss - Verb (Verb) / Verb, base form (Verb, base form)
Lemma: discuss
Conjugations
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): discussed
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): discussing
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): discusses
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): discuss
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): discuss
Syllables, Separation and Stress
discuss Contains 2 syllables: dis • cuss
Phonetic transcription: di-ˈskəs
dis cuss , di ˈskəs (The red syllable is stressed)

Discuss - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
discuss: 600 - 700 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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