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talks

/ˈtɔːks/

Meanings
  • Noun

    A conversation between two or more people.

    - "Let's have a talk about your performance at work."
    - "The talks between diplomats lasted for hours."
  • Verb

    To express or exchange ideas, information, and feelings.

    - "They talked about their plans for the future."
    - "The teacher talks too much in class."

Synonyms

conference , debate , discussion , meeting
Rhymes
Words rhyming with talks
walks , talks back , balks
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. Talks (Scottish) : A meeting or discussion, especially one between representatives of different groups.


Variants
List of all variants of talks 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 , money talks , baby talk , baby talks , back talk , back talks , cross talk , cross talks , double-talk , double-talked , double-talker , double-talkers , double-talking , double-talks , fast-talk , fast-talked , fast-talker , fast-talkers , fast-talking , fast-talks , pep talk , pep talks , pillow talk , pillow talks
Forms
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talks (informal), talk (formal), talks (plural), talked (past tense)


Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

Old English 'tealocan' meaning 'to discourse'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'talks' has been used in various contexts throughout history, including diplomatic negotiations and scientific discussions.

  2. In some cultures, talks are considered an important part of daily life and are used to strengthen relationships and resolve conflicts.


Related Concepts
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  1. Dialogue: A written or spoken conversation between two or more characters, typically in a literary or dramatic context.

  2. Discourse: A prolonged conversation or discussion on a particular topic.


Culture
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In literature, talks often depict important conversations or negotiations between characters. In art, talks can be represented through various mediums such as paintings, sculptures, or installations that evoke the idea of conversation or communication.

How to Memorize "talks"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a group of people sitting around a table, engaged in a conversation.
    - Visualize the word 'talks' written out in large letters.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'talks' with the idea of conversation or communication.
    - Think of a time when you had a long, meaningful talk with someone.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Talks Are Meaningful Conversations' to remember the definition.
    - Create a mental image of a 'talking' tree or animal to help remember the word.


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