Meaning & Definition of word "Talking"

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    Talking

    /ˈtɔːkɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of speaking; conversation.
      • Example: The talking at the party was lively and engaging.
    • 2. A formal or serious discussion.
      • Example: The manager scheduled a talking with the team to address the ongoing issues.

    verb:

    • 1. The act of communicating or discussing something orally.
      • Example: She was talking to her friend about their weekend plans.
    • 2. A continuous exchange of thoughts or ideas through spoken words.
      • Example: They were talking for hours without realizing how much time had passed.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'talken', derived from Old Northern French 'taulker'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    talking head:

    A person who appears on television or in films, especially one who is mainly engaged in talking.

    talking points:

    Key topics or issues that are intended to drive a discussion or argument.

    talking shop:

    A conversation about one's work or profession.

    the talk of the town:

    A person or event that is receiving a lot of public attention or discussion.

    Related Words

    speak:

    To say something in the spoken form.

    discuss:

    To talk about a topic in detail.

    communicate:

    To share or exchange information.

    Slang Meanings of talking

    Meaning: Yapping

    Example Sentence: She didn’t stop yapping about her new job.

    Meaning: Chit-chat

    Example Sentence: We spent the afternoon just chit-chatting.

    Meaning: Jawing

    Example Sentence: They were jawing away at the coffee shop.

    Meaning: Shoot the breeze

    Example Sentence: We sat on the porch just shooting the breeze.