Synonym: converse, discuss, gossip, report, rumor, speak. Similar words: talk over, talk with, walk, walk out, walk off, sidewalk, at all, tale. Meaning: [tɔːk]n. 1. an exchange of ideas via conversation 2. discussion; (`talk about' is a less formal alternative for `discussion of') 3. the act of giving a talk to an audience 4. a speech that is open to the public 5. idle gossip or rumor. v. 1. exchange thoughts; talk with 2. express in speech 3. use language 4. reveal information 5. divulge confidential information or secrets 6. deliver a lecture or talk.
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61. Sorry, I'm too busy to talk to you now.
62. She recast her lecture as a radio talk.
63. The subdued talk in the room faded down.
64. He was a pleasant chap but didn't talk much.
65. They appear willing to talk to us.
66. The talk was conducted in a friendly atmosphere.
67. I want to talk about it now.
68. Don't talk to her-she's very easily distracted.
69. They were all boondoggled by her big talk.
70. You can talk to her about anything—she's very open-minded.
71. Press the buzzer when you want to talk.
72. She was beguiled by his smooth talk.
73. Maria was talking baby talk to the little one.
74. Let's keep our talk between us.
75. They do least who talk most.
76. Talk to me before you do anything drastic.
77. His talk was red-penciled before it got clearance.
78. We'll have plenty of opportunity to talk later.
79. I'd like to talk with you.
80. We were warned not to talk to reporters.
81. She tried to talk between bites.
82. Our attention was held throughout his long talk.
83. I'd prefer not to talk about it.
84. Who in particular would you like to talk to?
85. He was the host for a TV talk show.
85. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
86. She wouldn't even talk to me.
87. We are bored with his endless talk.
88. I don't want to talk anymore.
89. You can't talk to me like that.
90. He described talk of sackings as scare stories.
61. 'Nice to talk to you.'--'Nice to talk to you too.'.
62. There was a pause in the talk when Mary came in.
63. My mother tried to talk me out of getting a divorce.
64. I want to talk to your manager about an urgent matter.
65. There's something else I'd like to talk about as well.
66. I must make a mental note to talk to her about it.
67. Leave her to cool off and then talk to her.
68. He is a practical man and doesn't like empty talk.
69. Talk to other franchise holders and ask them what they think of the parent company.
70. He's such a pseud, with his talk of 'lambent harmonies' and 'melting arpeggios'.
71. We got straight down to business without wasting time on small talk.
72. There's a fair chance that nobody will come to the talk.
73. I tried to talk to her after the party, but she was as high as a kite.
74. She would like to talk to people one to one.
75. He said no and seemed oddly reluctant to talk about it.
76. I knew a lot about the subject already, but her talk was interesting nevertheless.
77. The Society has an interesting talk by a visiting speaker every month.
78. You'll have ample opportunity to ask questions after the talk.
79. When they get together, all they talk about is football.
80. There is talk of raising the admission requirements to restrict the number of students on campus.
81. My father was unable to talk about the war, it was so frightful.
82. His gentle introductory tone modulates into a football coach's pre-game pep talk.
83. Many parents feel reluctant to talk openly with their children.
84. Let's not talk about it now. I'm not in the mood.
85. I think we should sit down and talk about this.
85. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
86. It is infuriating to talk to someone who just looks out of the window.
87. I had terrible butterflies before I gave that talk in Venice.
88. Have I picked a bad time to talk to you?
89. She made a couple of unfortunate slips during the talk.
90. There's far more to be said - I've only had time to scratch the surface in this talk.