conflute
[ con-floot ] /ˈkɒnfluːt/
verb, con·flut·ed, con·flut·ing, noun
from Latin con- (together) + flutus (flow of words, conversation)
- To engage in a free-flowing, informal exchange of ideas and conversation with another person or group.
"Let's conflute over coffee and discuss the new project proposal."
- To share thoughts in a natural, unstructured manner that encourages creative connections and insights.
"The team confluted for an hour and came up with several innovative solutions."
- (noun) An informal conversation or dialogue characterised by open exchange of thoughts and mutual inspiration.
"Their weekly conflute has become essential for maintaining team cohesion while working remotely."
Synonyms: chat, converse, discuss, dialogue, brainstorm, exchange
Antonyms: monologue, lecture, dictate, silence