Talker - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈtɔːkər|  American pronunciation of the word talker
Brit.  |ˈtɔːkər|  British pronunciation of the word talker

noun

- someone who expresses in language; someone who talks (especially someone who delivers a public speech or someone especially garrulous) (syn: speaker)

Extra examples

She never talks at the meetings.

He did most of the talking during dinner.

He loves to hear himself talk.

I think she's talking a lot of nonsense.

I can't talk right now. I'm running late.

They were talking in Spanish.

We talked on the phone until midnight.

Both sides in the dispute are now willing to talk.

They are in the conference room talking business.

She had laryngitis and couldn't talk.

...the noted author's talk on the state of the modern novel...

...what good will all this talk do when we need to take action now?...

A great talker when he is in the groove.

Media people need to be good talkers and skilled negotiators.

Mom thinks he's a smooth talker (=someone who is polite and pleasant but who you do not trust).

Word forms

noun
singular: talker
plural: talkers
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