Synonym: apprisal, cogent, impressive, notification, recounting, relation, revealing, singing, tattle, telltale, weighty. Similar words: fortune telling, selling, yelling, smelling, swelling, spelling, dwelling, labelling. Meaning: ['telɪŋ] n. 1. an act of narration 2. informing by words 3. disclosing information or giving evidence about another. adj. 1. disclosing unintentionally 2. powerfully persuasive 3. producing a strong effect.
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31. When things aren't going well, he encourages me, telling me not to give up.
32. Come on, fess up. I know there's something you're not telling me.
33. His funny stories begin to pall on his listeners after the second time of telling.
34. The thought occurred to me that he might not be telling the truth.
35. The daring of his exploits had been hugely magnified by constant telling.
36. Some people are so terribly insincere you can never tell if they are telling the truth.
37. A more telling criticism is that he reduces ethics to interpersonal relationships.
38. She couldn't decide whether he was telling the truth or not.
39. She wondered whether she had made the right move in telling the truth.
40. If she said that, she was telling a real whopper.
41. He started telling me about a wonderful new restaurant he'd been to and I wondered what he was leading up to.
42. I have a sneaking suspicion that she's not telling the truth.
43. Are you telling me you didn't have any help with this?
44. She rounded upon him in the office,charging him with telling lies about her.
45. Are you telling lies?
46. They have played me along for some time, without telling me what they really want to do.
47. I don't want you telling our private business to all and sundry.
48. Gradually,[www.Sentencedict.com] she realized that he wasn't telling her the truth.
49. Here is an example of a TV advertisement telling the public about a new breakfast cereal.
50. I must begin by telling you about the factory itself.
51. I had a guilty conscience about not telling her the truth.
52. Voters are telling the Congress to shove its new tax plan.
53. He was sitting among a group of children, telling them a story.
54. She started telling me about her bad back, her migraines, and so forth.
55. Pain is the body's way of telling us that something is wrong.
56. There is no telling what he may do when he gets angry.
57. It later transpired that he hadn't been telling the truth.
58. She insisted on telling me every single detail of what they did to her in hospital.
59. She was on the phone for an hour telling me her troubles.
60. Telling your boss you were looking for a new job was a tactical error .
More similar words: fortune telling, selling, yelling, smelling, swelling, spelling, dwelling, labelling, compelling, gruelling, grovelling, propelling, travelling, misspelling, best-selling, counselling, channelling, selling point, short selling, artificial intelligence, smelling salts, satellite, intelligent, intelligible, intelligence, intelligently, unintelligible, intelligibility, well-informed, galling.