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Definition of palaver noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

palaver

noun
 
/pəˈlɑːvə(r)/
 
/pəˈlɑːvər/,
 
/pəˈlævər/
(informal)
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  1. [uncountable, singular] (British English) a lot of unnecessary activity, excitement or trouble, especially caused by something that is not important synonym fuss
    • What's all the palaver about?
    • What a palaver it is, trying to get a new visa!
  2. [uncountable] (North American English) talk that does not have any meaning synonym nonsense
    • He's talking palaver.
  3. Word Originmid 18th cent. (in the sense ‘a talk between tribespeople and traders’): from Portuguese palavra ‘word’, from Latin parabola ‘comparison’, from Greek parabolē ‘placing side by side, application’, from para- ‘beside’ + bolē ‘a throw’ (from the verb ballein).
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