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  1. 1. a. : a long parley usually between persons of different cultures or levels of sophistication. a palaver between foreign ministers. b. : conference, discussion. a palaver between union leaders. 2. a. : idle talk. Cut the palaver and get down to business. b. : misleading or beguiling speech. Don't get taken in by the candidate's palaver. palaver.

  2. PALAVER definition: 1. unnecessary work and trouble: 2. talking or discussion that goes on for too long and is not…. Learn more.

  3. Palaver is a type of empty nonsense or useless talk. During an election year, you might tire of hearing the palaver of politicians. Whether you call it malarkey, hokum, mumbo-jumbo, or truthiness, there are a lot of words for talk that cannot be trusted or believed. Palaver is part of this club.

  4. 1. tedious or time-consuming business, esp when of a formal nature: all the palaver of filling in forms. 2. loud and confused talk and activity; hubbub. 3. (often used humorously) a conference. 4. rare talk intended to flatter or persuade. 5. a. an argument. b. trouble arising from an argument. vb.

  5. 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. profuse and idle talk; chatter. persuasive talk; flattery; cajolery:

  6. PALAVER meaning: 1. unnecessary work and trouble: 2. talking or discussion that goes on for too long and is not…. Learn more.

  7. 1. tedious or time-consuming business, esp when of a formal nature. all the palaver of filling in forms. 2. loud and confused talk and activity; hubbub. 3. (often used humorously) a conference. 4. rare. talk intended to flatter or persuade.

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