Talky vs Talks - What's the difference?
talky | talks |
(of a person) Talkative or loquacious
(of a book etc) Containing a great deal of dialogue or talking in general
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(en-plural noun)
Meetings to discuss a particular matter.
(talk)
As an adjective talky
is (of a person) talkative or loquacious.As a noun talks is
.As a verb talks is
(talk).talky
English
Adjective
(er)citation
Derived terms
*talkinessSee also
*talkie *talks
English
Noun
(head)- The leaders of the G8 nations are currently in talks over nuclear weapons.
