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All talk synonyms

talk
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noun talk

  • discussion β€” an act or instance of discussing; consideration or examination by argument, comment, etc., especially to explore solutions; informal debate.
  • word β€” Microsoft Word
  • chicanery β€” Chicanery is using cleverness to cheat people.
  • homily β€” a sermon, usually on a Biblical topic and usually of a nondoctrinal nature.
  • chinfest β€” gabfest; bull session; rap session.
  • chitchat β€” Chitchat is informal talk about things that are not very important.
  • bon mot β€” A bon mot is a clever, witty remark.
  • flummery β€” oatmeal or flour boiled with water until thick.
  • groupthink β€” the practice of approaching problems or issues as matters that are best dealt with by consensus of a group rather than by individuals acting independently; conformity.
  • chat β€” When people chat, they talk to each other in an informal and friendly way.
  • lamentation β€” the act of lamenting or expressing grief.
  • bravado β€” Bravado is an appearance of courage or confidence that someone shows in order to impress other people.
  • doublespeak β€” evasive, ambiguous language that is intended to deceive or confuse.
  • gams β€” Guide to Available Mathematical Software
  • exchange β€” Give something and receive something of the same kind in return.
  • chatter β€” If you chatter, you talk quickly and continuously, usually about things which are not important.
  • brogue β€” If someone has a brogue, they speak English with a strong accent, especially Irish or Scots.
  • lowdown β€” the real and unadorned facts; the true, secret, or inside information (usually preceded by the): We gave them the lowdown on the new housing project.
  • consultation β€” A consultation is a meeting which is held to discuss something. Consultation is discussion about something.

verb talk

  • mouthing β€” the action of speaking in a meaningless, bombastic, or hypocritical manner.
  • comes around β€” to approach or move toward a particular person or place: Come here. Don't come any closer!
  • dished β€” concave: a dished face.
  • dissertate β€” to discuss a subject fully and learnedly; discourse.
  • gassing β€” an affecting, overcoming, or poisoning with gas or fumes.
  • blitzed β€” inebriated; drunk
  • chaffer β€” to haggle or bargain
  • lipped β€” of or relating to the lips or a lip: lip ointment.
  • look on β€” to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes.
  • address β€” Your address is the number of the house, flat, or apartment and the name of the street and the town where you live or work.
  • cabled β€” Simple past tense and past participle of cable.
  • disserted β€” to discourse on a subject.
  • negotiate β€” to deal or bargain with another or others, as in the preparation of a treaty or contract or in preliminaries to a business deal.
  • cabling β€” Cabling is used to refer to electrical or electronic cables, or to the process of putting them in a place.
  • chitchatting β€” light conversation; casual talk; gossip.
  • liaise β€” to form a liaison.
  • boohoo β€” to sob or pretend to sob noisily
  • clue in β€” anything that serves to guide or direct in the solution of a problem, mystery, etc.
  • disserting β€” to discourse on a subject.
  • dictate β€” If you dictate something, you say or read it aloud for someone else to write down.
  • intercommunicate β€” to communicate mutually, as people.
  • boohooing β€” to weep noisily; blubber.
  • wheedle β€” to endeavor to influence (a person) by smooth, flattering, or beguiling words or acts: We wheedled him incessantly, but he would not consent.
  • notify β€” to inform (someone) or give notice to: to notify the police of a crime.
  • blitzing β€” Military. an overwhelming all-out attack, especially a swift ground attack using armored units and air support. an intensive aerial bombing.
  • dishing β€” an open, relatively shallow container of pottery, glass, metal, wood, etc., used for various purposes, especially for holding or serving food.
  • communicate β€” to impart (knowledge) or exchange (thoughts, feelings, or ideas) by speech, writing, gestures, etc
  • lipping β€” either of the two fleshy parts or folds forming the margins of the mouth and functioning in speech.
  • intonate β€” to utter with a particular tone or modulation of voice.
  • let in on β€” to allow or permit: to let him escape.
  • chinned β€” the lower extremity of the face, below the mouth.
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