Talk
verbNoun
an exchange of ideas via conversation
“let's have more work and less talk around here”
Similar:TalkingType of:Conversationidle gossip or rumor
“there has been talk about you lately”
Type of:ScuttlebuttCommentGossipdiscussion; (`talk about' is a less formal alternative for `discussion of')
“his poetry contains much talk about love and anger”
Type of:DiscussionDiscourseTreatmentthe act of giving a talk to an audience
“I attended an interesting talk on local history”
Type of:LecturingLecturea speech that is open to the public
Similar:LectureType of:SpeechAddress
Verb
exchange thoughts; talk with
“We often talk business”
“Actions talk louder than words”
Similar:SpeakType of:IntercommunicateCommunicateuse language
“the baby talks already”
Similar:SpeakType of:IntercommunicateCommunicateexpress in speech
“She talks a lot of nonsense”
deliver a lecture or talk
“She will talk at Rutgers next week”
Similar:LectureType of:LearnTeachInstructreveal information
“If you don't oblige me, I'll talk!”
Similar:SpillType of:Telldivulge confidential information or secrets
“Be careful--his secretary talks”
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- Scrabble US
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- Scrabble UK
- ENABLE Dictionary
- Words With Friends
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- SOWPODS
- North American Scrabble (NWL2020)
- NASPA