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I couldn't believe that talk is acutally very complicated. Acutally, few of us really .... See, talk definition talk (tôk) intransitive verb to put ideas into, or exchange ideas by, spoken words; speak; converse to express something in words; make a statement (of, on, about, etc. something) to express ideas by speech substitutes to talk by signs to speak emptily or trivially; chatter to gossip to confer; consult to make noises suggestive of speech to reveal secret information; esp., to confess or inform on someone to make a speech, esp. a somewhat informal one Etymology: ME talken (akin to Fris, to chatter), prob. freq. based on OE talian, to reckon, akin to talu, tale transitive verb to put into spoken words; utter to use in speaking to talk Spanish, to talk slang to speak about; discuss to talk sports Informal to speak of (something impressive, remarkable, expensive, etc.): usually in prp. we're talking high prices to put into a specified condition, state of mind, etc. by talking to talk oneself hoarse noun the act of talking; speech conversation, esp. of an informal nature a speech, esp. a somewhat informal one a formal discussion; conference rumor; gossip the subject of conversation, gossip, etc. empty or frivolous remarks, discussion, or conversation a particular kind of speech; dialect; lingo sounds, as by an animal, suggestive of speech Related Forms: talker talk′er noun talk Idioms big talk Slang bragging or boasting talk have a talk with to admonish or caution make talk to talk idly, as in an effort to pass time to cause gossip talk around to talk (a person) over; persuade talk at to speak to in a way that indicates a response is not really desired talk away to pass (a period of time) by talking to talk continuously; chatter talk back ☆ to answer impertinently or rudely talk big Slang to boast; brag talk down to silence by talking louder, longer, or more effectively than to aid (a pilot) in landing by giving spoken instructions talk down to to talk in a patronizing way to, as by using pointedly simple speech talk into to persuade (someone) to do something talk out to discuss (a problem, etc.) at length in an effort to reach an understanding talk out of to dissuade (someone) from doing something talk over to have a conversation about; discuss to win (a person) over to one's view by talking; persuade talk someone's arm off or talk someone's ear off or talk someone's leg off Slang to talk to someone at great length or without pause talk up ☆ to promote or praise in discussion to speak loudly and clearly ☆ to speak boldly, frankly, etc. Did you find that you couldn't stop talking? Have you ever offended someone since you talked to much? Here is the thing! The only tip I can give is before you say something ask yourself is this something that might offend? Have you written a paragraph when one sentence will do. If your talking about when you speak and not what you say on here then it becomes more difficult to control. Usually most of us know, before we say something, that it may offend. Something inside us tells us that. The better control of that you have the better off you will be. If you find that most everything you say offends, which I doubt very much, then you know you have a real problem and you need to find out why. I suspect that is not only , you, you and you. My sister can talk your leg off and never say the same thing twice and I have no idea how she does it. Even she however has a sense that what she is about to say may offend and she will not say it. Of course you can go in the opposite direction, as I do, and not say much at all. You sure do not offend that way but no one talks to you either. LOL |
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