Pronunciation: /tɔːk bɪɡ/
verb to boast or brag about one's abilities or accomplishments
A1 He talks big about his new job, but I don't think he actually does much.
A2 She talks big about traveling the world, but she has never left her home country.
B1 The politician talks big about improving education, but has not made any concrete plans.
B2 The CEO talks big about increasing profits, but the company is actually in debt.
C1 The celebrity talks big about charity work, but it's mostly for publicity.
C2 The entrepreneur talks big about revolutionizing the industry, but has yet to deliver on any promises.
formal He tends to talk big when discussing his business plans.
informal Don't listen to him, he's just talking big again.
slang She's always talking big about how much money she makes.
figurative It's easy to talk big when you're not the one taking risks.
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