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Talked; Talks; Talk (album); Talk (disambiguation); Talk (song)

talks         
n.
negotiations
1) to conduct, hold talks about
2) to break off talks
3) contract; exploratory; formal; high-level; informal; peace; top-level talks
4) talks about; with (talks about smt.; talks with smb.)
talks         
formal discussions or negotiations.
talk         
I
n.
address, lecture
1) to give a talk
2) a pep; sales talk
3) a talk about, on (she gave an interesting talk on bringing up children)
conversation
chatter
4) to have a talk (with)
5) blunt, plain; idle, small; loose; table talk
6) a long talk (she had a long talk with him about his work)
7) sweet talk ('flattery')
8) double, fast talk ('deception')
9) a heart-to-heart ('frank') talk
10) straight ('frank') talk
11) (colloq.) big talk ('boasting')
12) talk about, of; with (there is talk of her resigning)
13) talk that + clause (there is talk that there will be a strike)
type of speech
14) baby talk (to use baby talk)
II
v.
1) to talk bluntly, candidly, frankly, freely; loud, loudly; openly
2) (D; intr.) to talk about, of, on (they were talking about the elections; she was talking of her trip; to talk on a topic)
3) (d; tr.) to talk into ('to persuade') (to talk smb. into doing smt.)
4) (d; tr.) to talk out of ('to dissuade') (to talk smb. out of doing smt.)
5) (d; intr.) ('to speak') to talk to, with (esp. AE) (I will talk to them about this problem)
6) (misc.) to talk big ('to boast'); to talk oneself hoarse

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Talk
Examples of use of TALKS
1. "These are talks about talks," said one senior Nato official.
2. These talks led to last Thursday‘s three–way talks.
3. Expanded talks Another official also called for expanded nuclear talks.
4. "In these talks, the framework of talks and timetable of talks" will be discussed, he said on state television.
5. But obviously, you don‘t have talks just for the sake of talks; you have talks to try and make progress.