What is another word for have a talk with?

Pronunciation: [hav ɐ tˈɔːk wɪð] (IPA)

When it comes to having a conversation with someone, there are several different ways to express this action without using the same phrase repeatedly. For instance, instead of saying "have a talk with," you could say "chat with," "speak to," "discuss with," "converse with," or "have a conversation with." You might also try "communicate with," "interface with," "exchange words with," "interact with," or "engage with." Each of these synonyms conveys a slightly different tone or emphasis, so choose the one that best fits the situation and your intended message. Experimenting with these alternatives can help add variety to your language and make your communication more engaging.

What are the hypernyms for Have a talk with?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Have a talk with

  • I think it is very important that I should have a talk with you as soon as possible on a highly secret matter. I mentioned it to you shortly after you took office but have not urged it since on account of the pressure you have been under.
    Henry L. Stimson
  • I must have a talk with you, David, and learn all the new ideas. As far as I can see, one must hate everybody but at the same time give them free medical attention and a lot of extra education, poor things! All those helpless little children herded into schoolhouses every day — and cod liver oil forced down babies’ throats whether they like it or not — such nasty-smelling stuff.
    Agatha Christie

Related words: have a talk, have a conversation, have a chat, have a word, talk to, talk with, talk about, talk

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