tellingly (Meaning)

Wordnet

tellingly (r)

in a telling manner

tellingly Sentence Examples

  1. The CEO's unwavering gaze told her, tellingly, that he was not impressed by her proposal.
  2. His disheveled appearance and slurred speech tellingly revealed his addiction.
  3. The manager's hasty departure, without addressing the team's concerns, was tellingly indicative of his lack of leadership.
  4. The sudden surge in stock prices tellingly hinted at an upcoming announcement.
  5. The defendant's hesitation before answering the question tellingly betrayed his guilt.
  6. The therapist's silence, rather than a comforting presence, was tellingly unnerving.
  7. The city's empty streets on a Saturday night were tellingly indicative of its decline.
  8. The employee's eagerness to take on extra responsibilities tellingly demonstrated his ambition.
  9. The politician's evasive response to the corruption allegations was tellingly suggestive of his involvement.
  10. The family's heartfelt embrace after years of separation was tellingly heartwarming.

FAQs About the word tellingly

in a telling manner

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

insignificant, irrelevant, invalid, unfounded, shaky, invalid, ineffective, ineffective, unimportant, inconclusive

The CEO's unwavering gaze told her, tellingly, that he was not impressed by her proposal.

His disheveled appearance and slurred speech tellingly revealed his addiction.

The manager's hasty departure, without addressing the team's concerns, was tellingly indicative of his lack of leadership.

The sudden surge in stock prices tellingly hinted at an upcoming announcement.