The very first rule of the Synonyms Club is that you do not in any circumstance talk or,
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Babble: enthusiastic or excessive talk, or meaningless sounds or nonsense words;
to talk in this manner
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Back talk: a disrespectful response; to respond disrespectfully
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Backchat: see back talk, badinage, and gossip
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Badinage: light, witty talk
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Banter: see badinage, with a connotation of good-natured teasing or arguing; to engage in such talk
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Barb: a hurtful and/or critical comment
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Blandish: see cajole
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Blandishments: see cajolery/cajolement
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Blarney: nonsensical talk
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Bluster: boastful or threatening talk; to speak boastfully or threateningly
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Cackle: see chatter (verb only)
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Cajole: to persuade with soothing or flattering remarks
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Cajolery: talk with the intent to persuade
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Cajolement: act pertaining to cajolery
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Causerie: see chat (noun only)
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Chaff: see badinage; also, to tease good-naturedly
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Chat: an idle or inconsequential conversation; to engage in such talk
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Chatter: quick, extensive, and/or aimless talk; to talk in such a manner
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Chin music: see chat (noun only)
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Chinwag: informal talking; to talk informally
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Chitchat: see badinage
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Circumlocution: evasive or verbose talk
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Comment: an opinion or observation; to say something of this type
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Confab: see chat (also, a formal meeting)
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Confabulation: see chat and confab (also, something made up)
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Confer: to exchange opinions or seek advice
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Conference: a meeting, or an event consisting of presentations and/or meetings
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Confess: to admit to a thought or action considered improper or shameful
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Conversation: a talk between or among two or more people
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Converse: to speak back and forth with one or more people
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Crack: an uncomplimentary comment; also, to quickly say something, as when spontaneously telling a joke pertinent to a situation
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Dig: see crack
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Discuss: to engage in serious talk
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Discussion: a serious talk
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Dish: see gossip
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Double-talk: intentionally confusing or ambiguous language, or talk that is at least partially meaningless; to engage in such talk
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Fast-talk: to persuade or influence by deceptively authoritative and/or flattering speech
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Flibbertigibbet: see gossip
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Gab: see chatter
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Gabfest: talking consisting of gab
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Give-and-take: an exchange of ideas or comments
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Gossip: see chat, with an additional connotation of talk or talking about the personal lives of one or more other people (also, someone who engages in such talk)
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Jangle: see chat
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Jaw: see chat
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Jest: a humorous or mocking statement; to make such a statement
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Natter: see chat
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Negotiate: to talk in order to reach an agreement
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Negotiation: a talk in which the speakers seek to reach an agreement
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Palaver: a discussion or conference, especially one between unequal participants, or deceptive speech, or see chat; to talk idly, try to persuade or deceive, or come to terms
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Parley: see confer, with the possible connotation of talk between antagonists to agree to terms to cease hostilities; to engage in such talk
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Patter: quick or monotonous speech, as in delivering a humorous speech or in rote delivery of prayers; to speak in this manner
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Pillow talk: romantic talk, such as would be engaged in while the speakers are in bed
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Pleasantry: polite, inconsequential talk, or see banter and jest (nouns only)
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Quip: a spontaneous observation or response; to say something of this type
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Raillery: see banter and jest
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Rap: see chat and patter
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Recital: public delivery of read or memorized material, or of details or answers
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Recitation: an official or ceremonious recital
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Recite: to deliver read or memorized material, or details or answers
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Remark: a statement of judgment or opinion, or a reference to something notable; to comment in this manner
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Repartee: an exchange of clever, witty statements, a single such response, or skill in talking in this manner
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Schmooze: see chat, with the connotation of one conducted so as to gain personal or professional advantage; to talk in this manner
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Small talk: see badinage
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Spit: to talk about things or opinions a listener disagrees with or disapproves of
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Straight talk: frank, straightforward talk
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Sweet nothings: flattering talk intended to charm a potential or existing romantic partner
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Sweet talk: talk intended to persuade, or to endear oneself to the speaker; to engage in this kind of talk (the verb form is hyphenated)
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Table talk: informal talking such as that heard during a dinner party
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Tete-a-tete: an intimate or private talk
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Waggery: see banter and jest
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Wisecrack: a clever or sarcastic comment; to make such a comment
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Wordplay: witty, playful talk
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Yack: to talk at length
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Yammer: to talk relentlessly, or to complain
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Yap: excessive talk
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