talk sense

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Verb

talk sense (third-person singular simple present talks sense, present participle talking sense, simple past and past participle talked sense)

  1. To say something true or meaningful to the listener, especially in contrast to nonsense.
    Antonym: talk nonsense
  2. (transitive with to or into) To stop someone doing something foolish by persuading them with a powerful argument
    Synonym: knock some sense into
    Please talk some sense into him.

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