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Talk
tɔːk
- speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by spoken words
"the two men talked"
- have the power of speech
"he can talk as well as you or I can"
- discuss personal or intimate feelings
"we need to talk, Maggie"
- persuade or cause (someone) to do something by talking
"keep on walking and talk your way out of it"
- used to emphasize the seriousness, importance, or extent of the thing one is discussing
"we're talking big money"
- reveal secret or confidential information
"dead men can't talk"
- gossip
"you'll have the whole school talking"
- (of a computer or electronic device) transmit or exchange information, or monitor an operation by sending and receiving feedback
"the system lets multiple devices talk to the router at once"
- have formal dealings or discussions; negotiate
"they won't talk to the regime that killed their families"
- use (a particular language) in speech
"we were talking German"
- communication by spoken words; conversation or discussion
"there was a slight but noticeable lull in the talk"
- a period of conversation or discussion, especially a relatively serious one
"my mother had a talk with Louis"
- rumour, gossip, or speculation
"there is talk of an armistice"
- empty promises or boasting
"he's all talk"
- a current subject of widespread gossip or speculation in (a particular place)
"within days I was the talk of the town"
- formal discussions or negotiations over a period
"peace talks"
- an informal address or lecture
"a thirty-minute illustrated talk"