Conversational in a sentence as an adjective

Speak out loud, in a normal conversational tone.

"You can always say "use" instead of "utilize" to avoid buzzwords and sound more conversational.

Turned out my conversational partner was an off-duty cop. He thought Snowden was a traitor, and that the surveillance was totally justified because, "It makes protecting the innocent easier.

Noting your statements that this is just everyday conversational usage, I stand by my objection to that fallacious manner of speaking.

I'm about as asocial and celebratory of diversity as they come, and I love this essay, especially the conversational style.

I'm not quite at the level where I can be conversational yet, but I can understand and speak enough that I feel I'd be able to stumble my way around adequately were I to travel to Shanghai tomorrow.

Think less "high school foreign exchange student" and more "executive recently transferred from Nomura Securities to their NYC office who feels his career growth will be stymied by his poor conversational English skills.

The whole framing for the story -- that one would expect an Indian graduate to be fluent in conversational English and capable of being net-productive in the global economy -- is one way in which a lot has changed.

I think people tend to grossly exaggerate how many emails they really do get. Are you really that damn busy that you can't spend a minute or less writing a more natural and conversational reply that indicates to the other person that you're reciprocating the amount of thought and effort they invested in their message?I agree with some others here in saying that this is awkward.

Conversational definitions

adjective

characteristic of informal spoken language or conversation; "wrote her letters in a colloquial style"; "the broken syntax and casual enunciation of conversational English"

See also: colloquial