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address, appointment, assignment, buzz, call, en.synonym.one, charge, chat, chin, colloquy, comment, communication, conference, congress, consultation, convention, conversation, converse, council, debate, dialect, dialogue, discourse, discussion, gossip, hearsay, en.synonym.one, homework, instruction, interview, job, latest, lecture, lesson, meeting, mention, negotiation, news, obligation, oration, palaver, parlance, parley, prattle, public lecture, rap, remark, report, responsibility, rumble, rumour, scoop, en.synonym.one, scuttle-butt, seminar, speaking, speech, stay, talk of the town, talking, task, teach, tongue, utterance, visit, word, yarn, address, approach, articulate, ask, babble, en.synonym.one, babble out, blab, blab out, cackle, call, chat, chatter, communicate, confer, consult, contact, converse, discourse, discuss, entertain, examine, expound, express, gas, gossip, en.synonym.one, interview, lecture, let the cat out of the bag, look up, mouth, negotiate, offer, parley, peach, pipe up, prate, prattle, proffer, pronounce, question, reach, roar, say, see, shout, shrill, sing, snort, sound, speak, en.synonym.one, speak to, spill, spill the beans, tattle, teach, treat, utter, verbalise, verbalize, vocalise, vocalize, voice, volunteer, whine, gossip, hearsay, inside information, rumble, scuttlebutt, en.synonym.one, the grapevine, word getting around.

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  1. talk

    Conversation (Latin con, with) is, etymologically, an interchange of ideas with some other person or persons. Talk may be wholly one-sided. Many brilliant talkers have been incapable of conversation. There may be intercourse without conversation, as by looks, signs, etc.; communion is of hearts, with or without words; communication is often by writing, and may be uninvited and unreciprocated. Talk may denote the mere utterance of words with little thought; thus, we say idle talk, empty talk, rather than idle or empty conversation. Discourse is now applied chiefly to public addresses. A conference is more formal than a conversation. Dialog denotes ordinarily an artificial or imaginary conversation, generally of two persons, but sometimes of more. A colloquy is indefinite as to number, and generally somewhat informal. Compare BEHAVIOR.

    Synonyms:
    chat, colloquy, communication, communion, confabulation, conference, conversation, converse, dialogue, discourse, intercourse, parley

    Preposition:
    Conversation with friends; between or among the guests; about a matter.

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  1. talk, talkingnoun

    an exchange of ideas via conversation

    «let’s have more work and less talk around here»

    Synonyms:
    talking, talk of the town, public lecture, lecture

    Antonyms:
    shut one’s mouth, keep quiet, keep one’s mouth shut

  2. talknoun

    discussion; (`talk about’ is a less formal alternative for `discussion of’)

    «his poetry contains much talk about love and anger»

    Synonyms:
    talking, talk of the town, public lecture, lecture

    Antonyms:
    keep quiet, keep one’s mouth shut, shut one’s mouth

  3. talknoun

    the act of giving a talk to an audience

    «I attended an interesting talk on local history»

    Synonyms:
    talking, talk of the town, public lecture, lecture

    Antonyms:
    shut one’s mouth, keep one’s mouth shut, keep quiet

  4. lecture, public lecture, talknoun

    a speech that is open to the public

    «he attended a lecture on telecommunications»

    Synonyms:
    talking to, lecture, lecturing, talk of the town, public lecture, talking, speech

    Antonyms:
    keep quiet, keep one’s mouth shut, shut one’s mouth

  5. talk, talk of the townverb

    idle gossip or rumor

    «there has been talk about you lately»

    Synonyms:
    talking, talk of the town, public lecture, lecture

    Antonyms:
    keep quiet, shut one’s mouth, keep one’s mouth shut

  6. talk, speakverb

    exchange thoughts; talk with

    «We often talk business»; «Actions talk louder than words»

    Synonyms:
    peach, address, verbalise, tattle, babble out, babble, blab, lecture, spill the beans, speak, verbalize, utter, blab out, sing, spill, mouth, let the cat out of the bag

    Antonyms:
    keep quiet, shut one’s mouth, keep one’s mouth shut

  7. talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbaliseverb

    express in speech

    «She talks a lot of nonsense»; «This depressed patient does not verbalize»

    Synonyms:
    let loose, express, peach, address, verbalise, give tongue to, tattle, babble out, babble, let out, emit, blab, lecture, spill the beans, speak, verbalize, utter, blab out, sing, spill, mouth, let the cat out of the bag

    Antonyms:
    shut one’s mouth, keep quiet, keep one’s mouth shut

  8. speak, talkverb

    use language

    «the baby talks already»; «the prisoner won’t speak»; «they speak a strange dialect»

    Synonyms:
    peach, tattle, babble out, babble, verbalise, blab, lecture, spill the beans, speak, address, utter, blab out, sing, spill, verbalize, mouth, let the cat out of the bag

    Antonyms:
    keep one’s mouth shut, keep quiet, shut one’s mouth

  9. spill, talkverb

    reveal information

    «If you don’t oblige me, I’ll talk!»; «The former employee spilled all the details»

    Synonyms:
    babble, peach, pour forth, tattle, splatter, babble out, disgorge, blab, run out, sing, lecture, spill the beans, speak, verbalize, utter, blab out, verbalise, spill, slop, shed, mouth, let the cat out of the bag

    Antonyms:
    keep one’s mouth shut, shut one’s mouth, keep quiet

  10. spill the beans, let the cat out of the bag, talk, tattle, blab, peach, babble, sing, babble out, blab outverb

    divulge confidential information or secrets

    «Be careful—his secretary talks»

    Synonyms:
    verbalize, whistle, babble, twaddle, verbalise, prattle, spill, ripple, palaver, peach, tittle-tattle, maunder, utter, blather, smatter, tattle, gurgle, mouth, bubble, blab out, burble, blether, gibber, blab, let the cat out of the bag, speak, guggle, blither, babble out, sing, prate, spill the beans, piffle, chatter, lecture, gabble, blabber, clack

    Antonyms:
    keep one’s mouth shut, shut one’s mouth, keep quiet

  11. lecture, talkverb

    deliver a lecture or talk

    «She will talk at Rutgers next week»; «Did you ever lecture at Harvard?»

    Synonyms:
    bawl out, verbalize, lambast, babble, verbalise, take to task, spill, reproof, jaw, reprimand, rebuke, utter, chew out, chide, peach, tattle, lambaste, mouth, trounce, blab out, berate, have words, chew up, call down, blab, let the cat out of the bag, dress down, speak, scold, remonstrate, rag, babble out, sing, spill the beans, call on the carpet, lecture

    Antonyms:
    keep one’s mouth shut, shut one’s mouth, keep quiet

Matched Categories

    • Communicate
    • Conversation
    • Discussion
    • Lecture
    • Teach
    • Tell

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  1. talkverb

    Synonyms:
    speak, converse, CONFABULATE

  2. talkverb

    Synonyms:
    confer, reason, deliberate

  3. talkverb

    Synonyms:
    prattle, prate

  4. talkverb

    Synonyms:
    speak, utter

  5. talknoun

    Synonyms:
    conversation, converse, colloquy, PARLEY, discourse, conference, communication, dialogue, confabulation, chat, GOSSIP, oral intercourse

  6. talknoun

    Synonyms:
    report, rumor, bruit, town talk

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  1. talknoun

    Synonyms:
    conversation, converse, colloquy, conference, confabulation, chat, parley, causerie, parlance, confab, dialogue, interlocution, soliloquy, monologue, palaver, buncombe, blarney, blandishment, flattery, flummery, chaff, banter, raillery, persiflage, badinage, asteistn, chatter, babble, chit chat, gibberish, jargon, twaddle, fustian, moonshine, hanky-panky, jabbering, rhapsody, rant, grandiloquence, expatiation, descant

  2. talkverb

    Synonyms:
    speak, converse, confer, confabulate, consult, babble, prattle, prate, chatter, gabble, gibber, blather, expatiate, descant, comment, harp, rant, palaver

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  1. List of paraphrases for «talk»:

    speak, spoke, conversation, discuss, speaking, talking, speaks, speech, talks, tell, discussion, say, kalam, chat, mention, reason, modern

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  1. Leah Briscoe:

    I called her the other day on it, and the nurse was in her room, so she was able to be like’ Oh look someone’s calling you on it.’ We had a whole conversation on it, she was so excited, we tried to do the tablet thing with her, and it wasn’t successful. She can’t really talk on the phone anymore, so we needed to get a little bit more creative with how we were going to keep in touch with her.

  2. Ricardo Garcia:

    It brings into question the credibility of these officers, right ? because when they write reports, when they testify, when they talk about our clients to the prosecutor, their credibility about what our clients may or may not have done, is being weighed.

  3. Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold:

    It’s hard. It’s challenging, i live three blocks up the street from that store. You’re worried about your neighbors, you’re worried about your partner. You’re worried about everything when you getthat call. So, yeah, I feel numb. And it’s heartbreaking. It’s heartbreaking to talk to victims, their families. It’s tragic.

  4. Chairman Recchi:

    Tomorrow we will talk about strategy in general following the rules of a company that is careful in creating value for all shareholders.

  5. Marjorie Taylor:

    I was allowed to believe things that weren’t true and I would ask questions … and talk about them. And that is absolutely what I regret. If it weren’t for the Facebook posts and comments that I liked in 2018, I wouldn’t be standing here today.


Translations for talk

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  • تكلم, خطاب, محادثة, تحدث, محاضرةArabic
  • danışmaqAzerbaijani
  • размаўляць, гаварыцьBelarusian
  • беседа, разговор, говоряBulgarian
  • parlar, conversarCatalan, Valencian
  • foredrag, drøftelse, snakke, fortælle, samtale, tale, forelæsning, snakDanish
  • sprechen, Vortrag, Gespräch, redenGerman
  • θέμα, συνομιλώ, διάλεξη, συζήτηση, επικοινωνώ, μιλώGreek
  • paroliEsperanto
  • conversación, hablar, conferencia, conversarSpanish
  • سخنرانی, گفت و گو, سخن گفتن, صحبت, صحبت کردنPersian
  • puheenaihe, puhua, esitelmä, viestiä, keskusteluFinnish
  • talaFaroese
  • conversation, parler, discussion, bavarder, discours, conférenceFrench
  • petearWestern Frisian
  • aighneas, caintIrish
  • seanchas, còmhradhScottish Gaelic
  • बात करना, बोलनाHindi
  • beszélget, beszéd, beszél, beszélgetésHungarian
  • զրուցել, խոսելArmenian
  • conversar, parlarInterlingua
  • bincang, ngomong, bicaraIndonesian
  • parolarIdo
  • mæla, tala, ávarpaIcelandic
  • conversazione, parlare, discorso, argomentoItalian
  • 意思疎通する, 話し, 会話, 話す, 講義Japanese
  • საუბარიGeorgian
  • 이야기하다, 이야기, 대화하다, 말하다, 대화Korean
  • دواندن, قسه‌ ئه‌کات, قسه‌, ئه‌دوێنێتKurdish
  • fabulorLatin
  • kalbėtiLithuanian
  • runātLatvian
  • kōwetewete, motatau, kōreroMāori
  • gesprek, overleggen, praten, conversatie, sprekenDutch
  • snakk, samtale, snakke, forelesning, foredrag, prat, prekeNorwegian
  • temat, rozmowa, mówićPolish
  • conversar, conversa, falar, discursoPortuguese
  • rimay, rimachiy, yawnayQuechua
  • vorbiRomanian
  • разговор, болтать, разговаривать, история, лекция, беседовать, рассказ, нотация, говорить, беседаRussian
  • rȁzgovōr, го̏во̄р, govòriti, predávānje, konverzácija, гово̀рити, преда́ва̄ње, gȍvōr, конверза́ција, ра̏згово̄рSerbo-Croatian
  • tala, prat, konversation, prata, snacka, föreläsningSwedish
  • Sol, PaesuTamil
  • చర్చనీయాంశం, ప్రసంగం, కబుర్లు, మాట్లాడుTelugu
  • สนทนา, พูด, กล่าว, คุยThai
  • konuşmakTurkish
  • говорити, розмовлятиUkrainian
  • بولنا, بات کرناUrdu
  • nói chuyện, nói được, nóiVietnamese
  • 講話Chinese

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talk

     ( talks    plural & 3rd person present)   ( talking    present participle)   ( talked    past tense & past participle  )

1       verb   When you talk, you use spoken language to express your thoughts, ideas, or feelings.  
He was too distressed to talk…      V  
The boys all began to talk at once…      V  
      Talk is also a noun., n-uncount  
That’s not the kind of talk one usually hears from accountants.     

2       v-recip   If you talkto someone, you have a conversation with them. You can also say that two people talk.  
We talked and laughed a great deal…      pl-n V  
I talked to him yesterday…      V to/with n  
When she came back, they were talking about American food…      pl-n V about n  
Can’t you see I’m talking? Don’t interrupt.      V (non-recip), Also V to n about n  
      Talk is also a noun., n-count  
(=conversation)  

We had a long talk about her father, Tony, who was a friend of mine.     

3       v-recip   If you talkto someone, you tell them about the things that are worrying you. You can also say that two people talk.  
Your first step should be to talk to a teacher or school counselor…      V to n  
We need to talk alone…      pl-n V  
Do ring if you want to talk about it…      V about n (non-recip)  
I have to sort some things out. We really needed to talk.      V (non-recip)  
      Talk is also a noun., n-count  
I think it’s time we had a talk.     

4       verb   If you talkon or about something, you make an informal speech telling people what you know or think about it.  
(=speak)  

She will talk on the issues she cares passionately about including education and nursery care…      V on/about n  
He intends to talk to young people about the dangers of AIDS.      V to n  
      Talk is also a noun., n-count   oft N on/about n  
A guide gives a brief talk on the history of the site…     

5       n-plural   Talks are formal discussions intended to produce an agreement, usually between different countries or between employers and employees.  
oft N with/between n, N on/about n  
Talks between striking railway workers and the Polish government have broken down…     

6       v-recip   If one group of people talksto another, or if two groups talk, they have formal discussions in order to do a deal or produce an agreement.  
We’re talking to some people about opening an office in London…      V to n about n/-ing  
The company talked with many potential investors…      V with/to n  
It triggered broad speculation that GM and Jaguar might be talking.      pl-n V  

7       v-recip   When different countries or different sides in a dispute talk, or talkto each other, they discuss their differences in order to try and settle the dispute.  
The Foreign Minister said he was ready to talk to any country that had no hostile intentions…      V to n  
They are collecting information in preparation for the day when the two sides sit down and talk…      pl-n V  
John Reid has to find a way to make both sides talk to each other…      V to/with pron-recip  
The speed with which the two sides came to the negotiating table shows that they are ready to talk.      V (non-recip)  

8       verb   If people are talkingabout another person or are talking, they are discussing that person.  
Everyone is talking about him…      V about/of n  
People will talk, but you have to get on with your life.      V  
      Talk is also a noun., n-uncount   usu N about/of n/-ing, N that  
There has been a lot of talk about me getting married…     

9       verb   If someone talks when they are being held by police or soldiers, they reveal important or secret information, usually unwillingly.  
They’ll talk, they’ll implicate me.      V  

10       verb   If you talk a particular language or talk with a particular accent, you use that language or have that accent when you speak.  
no passive  
You don’t sound like a foreigner talking English…      V n  
They were amazed that I was talking in an Irish accent.      V prep/adv  

11       verb   If you talk something such as politics or sport, you discuss it.  
no passive  
The guests were mostly middle-aged men talking business.      V n  

12       verb   You can use talk to say what you think of the ideas that someone is expressing. For example, if you say that someone istalking sense, you mean that you think the opinions they are expressing are sensible.  
You must admit George, you’re talking absolute rubbish.      V n  

13       verb   You can say that you are talking a particular thing to draw attention to your topic or to point out a characteristic of what you are discussing.  
SPOKEN   no passive  
We’re talking megabucks this time.      V n  

14       n-uncount   If you say that something such as an idea or threat is just talk, or all talk, you mean that it does not mean or matter much, because people are exaggerating about it or do not really intend to do anything about it.  
Has much of this actually been tried here? Or is it just talk?…     

15    You can say talk about before mentioning a particular expression or situation, when you mean that something is a very striking or clear example of that expression or situation.  
INFORMAL  

talk about sth      phrase   PHR n/-ing     (emphasis)
  
Took us quite a while to get here, didn’t it? Talk about Fate moving in a mysterious way!…     

16    You can use the expression talking of to introduce a new topic that you want to discuss, and to link it to something that has already been mentioned.  

talking of      phrase   PHR n/-ing  
Belvoir Farms produce a delicious elderflower tea. Talking of elderflower, you might wish to try Elderflower Champagne.     

17   
  
  to talk shop  

  
  shop  
talk around  
  
  talk round  
talk back      phrasal verb   If you talk back to someone in authority such as a parent or teacher, you answer them in a rude way.  
How dare you talk back to me!…      V P to n  
I talked back and asked questions.      V P   talk down  

1       phrasal verb   To talk down someone who is flying an aircraft in an emergency means to give them instructions so that they can land safely.  
The pilot began to talk him down by giving instructions over the radio.      V n P  

2       phrasal verb   If someone talks down a particular thing, they make it less interesting, valuable, or likely than it originally seemed.,   (Antonym: talk up)
  
They even blame the government for talking down the nation’s fourth biggest industry…      V P n (not pron)  
Businessmen are tired of politicians talking the economy down.      V n P   talk down to      phrasal verb   If you say that someone talks down to you, you disapprove of the way they talk to you, treating you as if you are not very intelligent or not very important.,   (disapproval)
  

(=patronize)  

She was a gifted teacher who never talked down to her students.      V P P n   talk into      phrasal verb   If you talk a person into doing something they do not want to do, especially something wrong or stupid, you persuade them to do it.,   (Antonym: talk out of)
  
He talked me into marrying him. He also talked me into having a baby…      V n P -ing/n   talk out      phrasal verb   If you talk out something such as a problem, you discuss it thoroughly in order to settle it.  
(=talk through)  

Talking things out with someone else can be helpful…      V n P  
Talk out your problems. Do not keep them bottled up.      V P n (not pron)   talk out of      phrasal verb   If you talk someone out of doing something they want or intend to do, you persuade them not to do it.,   (Antonym: talk into)
  
My mother tried to talk me out of getting a divorce…      V n P P -ing/n   talk over      phrasal verb   If you talk something over, you discuss it thoroughly and honestly.  
He always talked things over with his friends…      V n P with n  
We should go somewhere quiet, and talk it over…      V n P  
Talk over problems, don’t bottle them up inside.      V P n (not pron)   talk round      phrasal verb  
in AM, usually use talk around      If you talk someone round, you persuade them to change their mind so that they agree with you, or agree to do what you want them to do  
He went to the house to try to talk her round…      V n P  
It advises salesmen to talk round reluctant customers over a cup of tea.      V P n (not pron)   talk through  

1       phrasal verb   If you talk something through with someone, you discuss it with them thoroughly.  
He and I have talked through this whole tricky problem…      pl-n V P n (not pron)  
Now her children are grown-up and she has talked through with them what happened…      V P with n n  
It had all seemed so simple when they’d talked it through, so logical…      pl-n V n P  
He had talked it through with Judith.      V n P with n  

2       phrasal verb   If someone talks you through something that you do not know, they explain it to you carefully.  
Now she must talk her sister through the process a step at a time.      V n P n   talk up  

1       phrasal verb   If someone talks up a particular thing, they make it sound more interesting, valuable, or likely than it originally seemed.  
Politicians accuse the media of talking up the possibility of a riot…      V P n (not pron), Also V n P  

2       phrasal verb   To talk someone or something up in negotiations means to persuade someone to pay more money than they originally offered or wanted to.  
  (mainly BRIT)  
Clarke kept talking the price up, while Wilkinson kept knocking it down.      V n P, Also V P n (not pron)  

baby talk      , baby-talk  
Baby talk is the language used by babies when they are just learning to speak, or the way in which some adults speak when they are talking to babies.      n-uncount  
Maria was talking baby talk to the little one.     

double-talk      , double talk  
If you refer to something someone says as double-talk, you mean that it can deceive people or is difficult to understand because it has two possible meanings.      n-uncount  

pep talk        ( pep talks    plural  ) , pep-talk   A pep talk is a speech which is intended to encourage someone to make more effort or feel more confident.  
INFORMAL      n-count  
Powell spent the day giving pep talks to the troops.     

pillow talk     
Conversations that people have when they are in bed together can be referred to as pillow talk, especially when they are about secret or private subjects.      n-uncount  

small talk     
Small talk is polite conversation about unimportant things that people make at social occasions.      n-uncount  
Smiling for the cameras, the two men strained to make small talk.     

sweet talk        ( sweet talks    3rd person present)   ( sweet talking    present participle)   ( sweet talked    past tense & past participle  ) , sweet-talk   If you sweet talk someone, you talk to them very nicely so that they will do what you want.      verb  
She could always sweet-talk Pamela into letting her stay up late…      V n into -ing/n  
He even tried to sweet-talk the policewoman who arrested him.      V n  

talk show        ( talk shows    plural  ) , talk-show   A talk show is a television or radio show in which famous people talk to each other in an informal way and are asked questions about different topics.      n-count  
(=chat show)  

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A synonym is a word, adjective, verb or expression that has the same meaning as another, or almost the same meaning. Synonyms are other words that mean the same thing. This avoids repetitions in a sentence without changing its meaning.

Antonym definition

An antonym is a word, adjective, verb or expression whose meaning is opposite to that of a word. Antonyms are used to express the opposite of a word.

Use of synonyms and antonyms

Synonyms and antonyms are intended to:

  • — Enrich a text, an email, a message.
  • — Avoid repetitions in a text.

Examples of synonyms

The words acknowledge, enjoy, welcome are synonyms for «appreciate».

Examples of antonyms

The words blockage, encumbrance, handicap are antonyms for «help».

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In your daily life, for writing an email, a text, an essay, if you want to avoid repetitions or find the opposite meaning of a word. This site allows you to find in one place, all the synonyms and antonyms of the English language. Synonyms-thesaurus.com is more than 70,800 synonyms and 47,200 antonyms available. Here you use the synonyms for talk. These synonyms for the word talk are provided for your information only.

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