talks

/tɔks/
noun
  1. Formal discussions or negotiations between groups, especially in politics or business.
    • Union leaders and management are holding talks about a new contract.
    • The two countries entered talks to resolve the border dispute.
    • Peace talks between the warring factions have been scheduled for next month.
  2. A series of lectures or presentations on a particular subject.
    • She attended several talks at the science conference.
    • The university offers free public talks on environmental issues.
    • The museum is hosting talks on ancient Egyptian art this weekend.
verb
  1. Third person singular present tense of talk: to speak in order to give information or express ideas.
    • She talks about her travels with great enthusiasm.
    • The professor talks very quickly during lectures.
    • He talks to his grandmother on the phone every Sunday.
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