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    talk
    [tôk]
    verb
    talk (verb) · talks (third person present) · talked (past tense) · talked (past participle) · talking (present participle)
    1. speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by spoken words:
      "the two men talked" · "we'd sit and talk about jazz" · "it was no use talking to Anthony" · "you're talking rubbish"
      • 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"
      • informal
        (be talking)
        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"
    2. have formal dealings or discussions; negotiate:
      "they won't talk to the regime that killed their families" · "the company is talking with a few private equity firms"
    3. use (a particular language) in speech:
      "we were talking German"
    noun
    talk (noun) · talks (plural noun)
    1. 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"
      • rumor, gossip, or speculation:
        "there is talk of an armistice"
      • empty promises or boasting:
        "he's all talk"
      • (the talk of)
        a current subject of widespread gossip or speculation in (a particular place):
        "within days I was the talk of the town"
    2. (talks)
      formal discussions or negotiations over a period:
      "peace talks"
    3. an informal address or lecture:
      "a thirty-minute illustrated talk" · "a talk on a day in the life of an actor"
    Origin
    Middle English: frequentative verb from the Germanic base of tale or tell.
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    verb
    1. speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by spoken words:
    2. have formal dealings or discussions; negotiate:
      discuss terms
      hold talks
      discuss a settlement
      consult together
      try to reach a compromise
      act as honest broker
      treat with someone
    3. use (a particular language) in speech:
      speak in
      talk in
      communicate in
      converse in
      express oneself in
      discourse in
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    What does 'talk' mean?To speak to someone or discuss something with someone is the meaning of 'talk'. Learn more about the definition of 'talk' at TALK - Cambridge Dictionary.
    What does it mean to talk about something?To talk on or about something means to make an informal speech, expressing your knowledge or thoughts. For example, 'She will talk on the issues she cares passionately about including education and nursery care.' or 'He intends to talk to young people about the dangers of chatrooms.' Talk is also a noun.
    What is the difference between 'talk' and 'talk'?Speak is more formal than talk. We usually use 'to' after 'speak' and 'talk'. In more formal situations, people sometimes use 'with': 'I asked him to have a talk with his mother about his plan'. 'Someone can talk!' and 'look who's talking!' are common expressions using 'talk'. 'Have a talk' means 'have a serious conversation'.
    What is the meaning of a talk verb?A talk verb, as defined in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary, is to speak in order to give information or to express ideas or feelings. Stop talking and listen! We talked on the phone for over an hour. Talk to somebody. Who were you talking to just now?
     
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