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small talk
small talknounlight conversation; chitchat.
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small-talk
small-talkverb (used without object)to engage in or have a propensity for small talk.
small talk
1 Americannoun
verb (used without object)
noun
Etymology
Origin of small talk1
First recorded in 1745–55
Origin of small-talk2
First recorded in 1780–90
Example Sentences
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The rapprochement usually starts out small, maybe with a text message here or there or small talk at a family event.
From MarketWatch • Jun. 30, 2026
With no small talk or messages beforehand, contestants on both the men and women's versions were encouraged to give their new relationships a shot – accompanied with lots of twists and turns.
From BBC • Mar. 11, 2026
The 44-year-old listened to her colleagues’ speeches and those of other hopefuls, made small talk with fellow members and then left.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 9, 2026
The state is the kind of place where small talk about the weather turns into a half-hour conversation about life; a place where citizens greet or wave to strangers while driving or walking past them.
From Salon • Feb. 7, 2026
Sue asked Akira as their dads made small talk.
From "Two Degrees" by Alan Gratz
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