talk-back

[ tawk-bak ]
/ ˈtɔkˌbæk /

noun Radio and Television.

a communications system enabling those in the studio to hear control-room personnel through a loudspeaker or headphones.

Origin of talk-back

noun use of verb phrase talk back

Definition for talk back (2 of 2)

Origin of talk

1175–1225; Middle English talk(i)en to converse, speak, derivative (with -k suffix) of tale speech, discourse, tale; cognate with Frisian (E dial.) talken

SYNONYMS FOR talk

1 See speak.
4, 20 prattle.
34 discourse.
17 colloquy, dialogue, parley, confabulation.

OTHER WORDS FROM talk

British Dictionary definitions for talk back (1 of 2)

talk back

verb (intr, adverb)

to answer boldly or impudently
NZ to conduct a telephone dialogue for immediate transmission over the air

noun talkback

television radio a system of telephone links enabling spoken directions to be given during the production of a programme
NZ
  1. a broadcast telephone dialogue
  2. (as modifier)a talkback show

British Dictionary definitions for talk back (2 of 2)

talk
/ (tɔːk) /

verb

noun

Derived forms of talk

talkable, adjective talkability, noun talker, noun

Word Origin for talk

C13 talkien to talk; related to Old English talu tale, Frisian talken to talk

Idioms and Phrases with talk back (1 of 2)

talk back

Also, answer back. Reply rudely or impertinently, as in She was always in trouble for talking back, or The teacher won't allow anyone to answer back to her. [Second half of 1800s]

Idioms and Phrases with talk back (2 of 2)

talk