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    talk
    /tɔːk/

    verb

    • 1. speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by spoken words: "the two men talked" Similar speakgive voicechatchatter
    • 2. have formal dealings or discussions; negotiate: "they won't talk to the regime that killed their families"

    noun

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  2. noun. uk / tɔːk / us / tɑːk /. B1 [ C ] a conversation between two people, often about a particular subject: have talk with someone about something I asked him to have a talk with his mother about his plan. B2 [ C ] a speech given to a group of people to teach or tell them about a particular subject:

  3. 1. a. : to express or exchange ideas by means of spoken words or sign language : converse. b. : to convey information or communicate in any way (as with signs or sounds) can make a trumpet talk. make the computer talk to the printer. 2. : to use (a language) for conversing or communicating : speak. … the peculiar French patois that he talked.

  4. Talk means to use speech in order to communicate or exchange ideas. Talk also means to gossip. As a noun talk refers to a conversation. Talk has many other senses as both a verb and a noun. When you talk, you use spoken language to communicate rather than gestures or written words

  5. 23 meanings: 1. to express one's thoughts, feelings, or desires by means of words (to); speak (to) 2. to communicate or.... Click for more definitions.

  6. Definition of talk verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. When you open your mouth and say something, you talk. You tell someone something, or have a conversation, or exchange information. A speech can also be called a talk.

  8. TALK definition: 1. to say things to someone: 2. to discuss something with someone, often to try to find a solution…. Learn more.