telling (Meaning)

Wordnet

telling (n)

an act of narration

informing by words

disclosing information or giving evidence about another

Wordnet

telling (s)

disclosing unintentionally something concealed

powerfully persuasive

producing a strong effect

Webster

telling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

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Webster

telling (a.)

Operating with great effect; effective; as, a telling speech.

telling Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor was telling the patient the results of her tests.
  2. The teacher was telling the class about the history of the world.
  3. The mother was telling her child a bedtime story.
  4. The friend was telling another friend a secret.
  5. The boss was telling the employee what to do.
  6. The politician was telling the crowd his plans for the country.
  7. The lawyer was telling the jury what they needed to know.
  8. The reporter was telling the public about the latest news.
  9. The guide was telling the tourists about the city's landmarks.
  10. The coach was telling the team how to win the game.

FAQs About the word telling

an act of narration, informing by words, disclosing information or giving evidence about another, disclosing unintentionally something concealed, powerfully per

conclusive,convincing, compelling, decisive, effective,strong, valid, satisfying, persuasive, important

unconvincing, invalid, inconclusive, ineffective, unimportant, unimportant, insignificant, indecisive, unfounded, shaky

The doctor was telling the patient the results of her tests.

The teacher was telling the class about the history of the world.

The mother was telling her child a bedtime story.

The friend was telling another friend a secret.