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Talked out Meaning in English

expression · lemma: talk out

ˈtɔkt/ /ˈaʊt
TAWKT-owt
tˈɔːkt/ /ˈaʊt
TAWKT-owt

释义

To be exhausted from talking, often after a long or intense conversation. It can also mean that everything has been discussed and nothing more needs to be said.

用法与细微差别

Informal, mainly spoken. Often used in 'I'm talked out' to express fatigue after discussions or arguments. Can imply issues have been resolved or simply that energy to keep talking is gone. Not used to mean someone who talks a lot (that's 'talkative').

例句

After the meeting, I felt completely talked out.

basic

We argued for hours and now I'm talked out.

basic

By the end of the family dinner, everyone was talked out.

basic

Honestly, I'm talked out—let's just drop the subject.

natural

We went over every idea in the book and now we’re talked out.

natural

You look talked out—need a break?

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