Opposite of to engage in (typically meaningless) conversation or gossip
Opposite of to criticize or castigate someone
Opposite of to engage in (typically meaningless or unimportant) speech, dialog or conversation
“What you see is a young politician, who has an ability to articulate his views like an experienced statesman.”
Opposite of to engage in (typically meaningless or unimportant) conversation
Opposite of to criticize severely and brutally
Opposite of to talk at length about trivial or boring subjects
“While our guest is speaking, can you please shush?”
Opposite of to chat idly
“We need to sit down and discuss your behavior in class.”
Opposite of to talk much and to little purpose
Opposite of to engage in (typically meaningless or unimportant) conversation
Opposite of to state or express something in words (or sounds)
Opposite of to talk or write at length in a confused or inconsequential way
Opposite of to discuss a given topic among a group
Opposite of to make a speech or contribute to a debate
“What I know about the federal tax code is far less relevant than how I feel about it when I listen to a talk about tax reform.”
Opposite of to have a quarrel or argument with someone
Opposite of informal or casual talk amongst people
Opposite of conversation or talk that is casual or informal
Opposite of friendly, informal conversation
“We need to have a discussion about the progress of our current project.”
Opposite of the soft skin on each side of the face
Opposite of idle talk or chatter
“An awkward silence filled the room as the crowd waited in bated breath for the magician to complete his death-defying stunt.”
Opposite of insolence or impertinence in speech
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