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Old 04-28-2005, 11:58 PM   #25
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talk ( P ) Pronunciation Key (tôk)
v. talked, talk·ing, talks
v. tr.
  1. To articulate (words): The baby is talking sentences now.
  2. To give expression to in words: talk treason.
  3. To speak of or discuss (something): talk music; talk business;
  4. To speak or know how to speak in (an idiom or language): talked French with the flight crew.
  5. To gain, influence, or bring into a specified state by talking: talked me into coming; talked their way out of trouble.
  6. To spend (a period of time) by or as if by talking: talked the evening away.
v. intr.
  1. To converse by means of spoken language: We talked for hours. See Synonyms at speak.
  2. To articulate words: The baby can talk.
  3. To imitate the sounds of human speech: The parrot talks.
  4. To express one's thoughts or emotions by means of spoken language: talked about the pros and cons of the issue.
  5. To convey one's thoughts in a way other than by spoken words: talk with one's hands.
  6. To express one's thoughts in writing: Voltaire talks about London in this book.
  7. To parley or negotiate with someone: Let's talk before continuing to fight.
  8. To spread rumors; gossip: If you do that, people will talk.
  9. To allude to something: Are you talking about last week?
  10. To consult or confer with someone: I talked with the doctor.
  11. To reveal information concerning oneself or others, especially under pressure: Has the prisoner talked?
  12. Informal. To be efficacious: Money talks.
n.
  1. An exchange of ideas or opinions; a conversation.
  2. A speech or lecture.
  3. Hearsay, rumor, or speculation: There is talk of bankruptcy.
  4. A subject of conversation: a musical that is the talk of the town.
  5. A conference or negotiation. Often used in the plural: peace talks.
  6. Jargon; slang: prison talk.
  7. Empty speech or unnecessary discussion: much talk and no action.
  8. A particular manner of speech: baby talk; honeyed talk.
  9. Something, such as the sounds of animals, felt to resemble human talk: whale talk.
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