What is another word for big talk?
Pronunciation:
[ bˈɪɡ tˈɔːk], [ bˈɪɡ tˈɔːk], [ b_ˈɪ_ɡ t_ˈɔː_k]
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Similar words for big talk:
- boastful talk (noun)
- defiance (noun)
- exaggeration (noun)
- hot air (noun)
- hyperbole (noun)
- indocility (noun)
- intractability (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- pretension (noun)
- pretentiousness (noun)
- recalcitrance (noun)
- recalcitrancy (noun)
- rhetoric (noun)
- unruliness (noun)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Big talk:
n.
• boastful talk (noun)- gas,
- exaggeration,
- boasting,
- fish story,
- hot air,
- tall story,
- self-aggrandizing,
- fancy talk,
- tall talk,
- bragging,
- hogwash.
- recalcitrance,
- rebelliousness,
- throwing of the gauntlet,
- Insurgence,
- impudence,
- enjoinder,
- Impugnment,
- spite,
- Factiousness.
- laying it thick,
- co-loring,
- co-lorings,
- hyper boles,
- laying on thick,
- over-statements,
- co lorings,
- hyper-bole,
- mountain out molehill,
- co loring,
- over statement,
- hyper bole,
- hyper-boles,
- over statements,
- embroiderings,
- laying thick,
- over-statement.
- un controllabilities,
- dis-orderlinesses,
- un-manageability,
- un controllablenesses,
- un-controllableness,
- un-governableness,
- un manageabilities,
- un-towardness,
- dis orderlinesses,
- in-docility,
- in-docilities,
- un controllability,
- dis orderliness,
- un governablenesses,
- un manageability,
- un towardness,
- un-controllablenesses,
- un-controllability,
- un towardnesses,
- un-manageabilities,
- un-controllabilities,
- wildnesses,
- un governableness,
- un controllableness,
- un-governablenesses,
- un-towardnesses,
- in docility,
- in docilities,
- dis-orderliness.
Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words:- flamboyance,
- superlative degree,
- overstatement,
- cattiness,
- virginia,
- ferocity,
- cheekiness,
- pretense,
- floridness,
- refractoriness,
- palaver,
- offend,
- gasoline,
- top,
- chin music,
- freshness,
- prate,
- va.,
- smoothness,
- meridian,
- self-praise,
- inflation,
- rot,
- buncombe,
- natural gas,
- tout,
- gall,
- blow,
- grandiloquence,
- furiousness,
- impertinence,
- tiptop,
- pomposity,
- fury,
- spitefulness,
- nastiness,
- crowing,
- pinnacle,
- abandon,
- prattle,
- injure,
- vaunt,
- violence,
- big,
- hoity-toity,
- bluster,
- guff,
- hurt,
- wound,
- blether,
- ostentation,
- jactitation,
- grandiose,
- malice,
- crow,
- line-shooting,
- sterling,
- brag,
- boastful,
- old dominion state,
- lip service,
- gas pedal,
- magnification,
- peak,
- empty words,
- accelerator,
- petrol,
- ornateness,
- vaporing,
- gaseous state,
- throttle,
- bunk,
- summit,
- flatulency,
- crust,
- largeness,
- cock-a-hoop,
- braggy,
- greatest,
- hifalutin,
- splashiness,
- insolence,
- old dominion,
- vehemence,
- acme,
- gasolene,
- bitchiness,
- height,
- la-di-da,
- pretence,
- cheek,
- magniloquence,
- shoot a line,
- self-aggrandising,
- insubordination,
- maliciousness,
- fluency,
- unmanageableness,
- vessel,
- pretentiousness,
- flatulence,
- bunkum,
- gasconade,
- swash,
- accelerator pedal,
- venom,
- bruise,
- fierceness,
- gun,
- department of veterans affairs,
- empty talk,
- ostentatiousness,
- elevation,
- braggart,
- boast,
- puffiness.
How to use "Big talk" in context?
In business, big talk is often the precursor to big problems. In order to convince someone to part with their hard-earned money, sellers often promise boatloads of features, increased productivity, and bottomless discounts that simply don't exist. A potential customer may be lured in with the false promise of a deal they can't refuse, only to find themselves frustrated and angry when they later find out there was no sale to be made after all.
The destructive power of big talk is only magnified when it's delivered by someone in a position of trust.
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