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To speak logically and sensibly, making valid points or providing sound advice.
Talk Sense
To speak nonsense or say things that are untrue or illogical.
Talk Rubbish
Describing someone who talks excessively, often including unnecessary details, making the conversation or speech lengthy.
Long-Winded
To conclude or finish a conversation or discussion.
Wrap Up the Discussion
To express one's thoughts, opinions, or feelings openly and honestly, regardless of the consequences.
Speak One's Mind
To cut to the main or most important part of what you are saying, without unnecessary details.
Get to the Point
To summarize something concisely and in a clear manner
Put Something in a Nutshell
To initiate or begin a process or discussion
Start the Ball Rolling
To have a serious conversation with someone, often to reprimand or criticize them.
Give a Talking To
A specific topic or issue that is the focus of discussion, often in the media or public discourse.
Talking-Point
To discuss work-related topics, especially in a social or informal setting.
Talk Shop
Casual and light conversation on unimportant or general topics, often used to initiate or maintain social interactions.
Small Talk
To discuss someone or something without their knowledge, often in a negative or gossipy way.
Talk Behind One's Back
To discuss someone or something without their knowledge, often in a negative or gossipy way.
Talk Behind One's Back
To speak to someone in a condescending or patronizing manner, as if they are less intelligent or knowledgeable.
Talk Down
When someone is talking so much or so loudly that it is difficult for others to interrupt or join the conversation.
Cannot Get a Word in Edgeways
To misunderstand a situation or conversation, often by misinterpreting the meaning or context.
Get the Wrong End of the Stick
When two or more people are talking about the same topic but not understanding each other because they have different intentions or interpretations.
Talk at Cross-Purposes