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talk verb advise, answer, articulate, carry on a converration, comment on, communicate with, confer with, consult with, debate, discuss, dissertate, exchange ideas, exchange views, express, have dialogue, have verbal intercourse with, impart thoughts, inform, interview, make a speech, make a statement, parley, recite, recount, relate, relate ideas, relay ideas, say, speak with, state, utter Associated concepts: freedom of speech See also: communicate, conversation, converse, declaim, declamation, discourse, interview, language, parlance, parley, peroration, phrase, recite, recount, report, scandal, speak, speech, utter How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Kosik the elephant often talks back when his keeper asks him to do something. The tuxedoed animal retails for $29 and talks back when someone speaks to it. Last July's Geneva Declaration, which put the World Trade Organization (WTO) talks back on track, included an agreement to slash agricultural subsidies in the developed world. |
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