talking

/ˈtɔkɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of speaking or having a conversation.
    • Talking is one of the best ways to solve problems between friends.
    • After hours of talking, they finally reached an agreement.
    • The teacher asked for less talking and more listening during the lesson.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Able to speak or communicate using words.
    • The children were amazed by the talking parrot at the zoo.
    • In the cartoon, the talking dog gives advice to the main character.
    • Some toys are designed as talking dolls that say simple phrases.
  2. Involving or characterized by speech or conversation.
    • The documentary included several talking interviews with experts.
    • The talking stage of a relationship is when you get to know each other.
    • They had a long talking session about their future plans.
verb
  1. Present participle of talk; speaking or having a conversation.
    • He keeps talking even when no one is listening.
    • We were talking about the weather when it started to rain.
    • She is talking on the phone with her grandmother right now.
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