Noun
talking point (plural talking points)
A specific topic raised in a conversation or argument which is intended as a basis for further discussion, especially one which represents a point of view.
talking-point (plural talking-points)
Alternative spelling of talking point.
talking-point
Among the cities being considered was Tempe, and Arizona civil rights activist Art Mobley was sent to the meeting to make sure that the Arizona ballot initiative was a talking point at the discussion. Source: Internet
And he now has a new talking point: NATO is reflective, not reflexive. Source: Internet
And Rush Limbaugh, despite his at times past decent analysis of the attempts to unseat the president, in the noon hour led off with the same talking point: “It is,” he said, “logical for the Russians to be supporting Sanders.” Source: Internet
Another major talking point came with Derek Brunson's shock third-round TKO triumph over Edmen Shahbazyen. Source: Internet
And then there’s the bathroom, cooler than most peoples’ apartments, and always a talking point after anyone’s first visit. Source: Internet
Crunch is an ongoing problem in the video game industry and a major talking point that needs to be addressed. Source: Internet