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talking

/tɑkɪŋ/

Meanings
  • Verb

    The act of speaking or conveying information through spoken words.

    - "She is an excellent talker and can engage anyone in a conversation."
    - "Let's talk about the weather."

Pronunciation
  1. /tɔkɪŋ/



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  2. /tɔkɪŋ/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with talking
walking , talking heads , balking
Variants
List of all variants of talking that leads to same result
talk , talk back , talk sense , talk through her hat , talk through his hat , talk through its hat , talk through my hat , talk through one's hat , talk through our hat , talk through our hats , talk through their hat , talk through their hats , talk through your hat , talk turkey , talked , talked back , talked sense , talked through her hat , talked through his hat , talked through its hat , talked through my hat , talked through one's hat , talked through our hat , talked through our hats , talked through their hat , talked through their hats , talked through your hat , talked turkey , talker , talkers , talking , talking back , talking sense , talking through her hat , talking through his hat , talking through its hat , talking through my hat , talking through one's hat , talking through our hat , talking through our hats , talking through their hat , talking through their hats , talking through your hat , talking turkey , talks , talks back , talks sense , talks through her hat , talks through his hat , talks through its hat , talks through one's hat , talks turkey , talking book , talking books , talking head , talking heads , talking machine , talking machines , talking point , talking points , talking-to , talking-tos , talking shop , doesn't know what he's talking about , know what one is talking about , now you're talking , smooth-talking
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

The Old English word 'tealan' means 'to discuss' or 'to confer'. The Modern English term 'talking' is derived from this root.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that humans can produce over 100,000 words in a lifetime?

  2. The world record for the longest conversation is held by two people who spoke non-stop for over 24 hours.


Related Concepts
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  1. Communication: The act of conveying information from one person to another through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior.

  2. Speech: The act of producing spoken sounds with the mouth and using them to convey meaning.


Culture
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In literature, 'talking' is often used to describe the exchange of ideas and information between characters. In art, the concept of 'talking' can be represented through various mediums such as sculptures and paintings depicting conversations. In music, songs about 'talking' can be found in various genres, including blues, jazz, and pop.

How to Memorize "talking"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine yourself engaged in a lively conversation with friends.
    - Visualize the exchange of ideas and the flow of words.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'talking' with the act of sharing ideas and information.
    - Think of a conversation between two or more people.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by associating the word 'talking' with 'the act of sharing knowledge through words'.
    - Use the acronym TALK to remember the definition: 'The Act of Living Knowledge'.


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