(talk of or about) To make mention of
(of a rule, law or agreement) To fail to keep or abide by
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Opposite of to refrain from talking about something (discrete)
To laugh in a noisy, gleeful way
“Audiences would scream with laughter when the troupe performed their humorous skit.”
(talk of or about) To make mention of
“I don't want to talk about how horrible my date was last night.”
To read or say aloud something that is written
“Hannah stood before the group to nervously read her poem, not knowing that Ryan the scoundrel would use her words against her.”
To utter words using speech
“You must say your name when the interviewer asks you to.”
To say as a further remark
“The spokesperson would then add that more details would be released in due course.”
To discuss or have a conversation with another
“Let's go somewhere quiet so we can talk.”
To provide notice of a potential or current danger or risk
“It is my responsibility to alert my clients about the risks involved.”
To provide information to
“Her mother then calls everyone in her Rolodex to brief them on her medical crisis while scheduling a farewell martini.”
To speak quickly or without thought
To talk or chatter at length, typically on trivial subjects
“The two of them were certainly getting along just fine as they continued to gab the night away.”
(archaic) To reveal (information)
“Hugo discovered to Alita his plans to get himself to Zarum.”
To convey or express in a particular way or manner
“I would just like to say how I really feel about this.”
(noise about, archaic) To talk about or make known publicly
“But now I must ask you not to noise it about to anyone.”
To present (a proposal, application, etc.) for consideration or judgment
“Channel 4 has asked Sky News to submit a proposal on how it could supply the broadcaster with content.”
To offer a recommendation
To disseminate over a wide area or population
To transmit a signal over the airwaves
To speak or write authoritatively about a topic
To make a statement (of an opinion or explanation)
To separate into pieces as a result of a collision, blow, shock, or strain
“The piƱata would eventually break after being struck repeatedly by enthusiastic kids.”
(of a rule, law or agreement) To fail to keep or abide by
“He chose to break his contract with the club after a significantly more lucrative offer was presented to him.”
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