Talks - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈtɑːks|  American pronunciation of the word talks
Brit.  |tɔːks|  British pronunciation of the word talks
- this word is used as a present tense form (he/she/it) of the verbto talk
- this word is used as a plural form of the nountalk

Extra examples

She never talks at the meetings.

He talks big about his plans, but he hasn't done much yet.

She talks and walks so fine, just like a great lady.

You don't talk to him, he talks at you. You scream and shout at each other, but there's no communication.

Her roommate talks in her sleep.

She rarely talks about her past.

He talks tough but he's not really dangerous.

They have suspended the peace talks.

He talks lightly about the problems he's been having at work.

Peace talks were stalled after recent hostilities.

...my roommate talks in her sleep, but it's just drivel...

He acted as the middleman in the talks between labor and management.

The peace talks are moribund.

The talks are aimed at normalizing relations between the countries.

The war obsesses him—he talks about nothing else.

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