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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61. Netcronyms are a quick way of telling people what you think.
62. Kathy goaded him into telling her what he had done.
63. I don't think you are telling me the whole truth about what happened.
64. I had to restrain myself from telling him what I thought of him.
65. The thief intimidated the boy into not telling the police.
66. You should be ashamed of yourself for telling such lies.
67. Thanks for telling me.
68. He was in the middle of telling me a long tale about how he once met the Redskins' manager.
69. I suspected he wasn't telling me the truth, and one day I caught him out when I found some letters he'd written.
70. I'm telling the truth.
71. I had a hunch that she was not telling the truth.
72. He was sitting amongst a group of children[Sentencedict.com], telling them a story.
73. I tried to find a tactful way of telling her the truth.
74. There's no telling what he'll think up next.
75. She kept telling herself that nothing was wrong.
76. What I'm telling you is the gospel .
77. Tyson put in some telling blows to Tucker's chin.
78. She chickened out of telling him the truth.
79. He stole away from the ball without telling anybody.
80. You will lose nothing by telling the truth.
81. I'm only telling you this for your own good.
82. There was a sign telling motorists to slow down.
83. I'm telling you for your own good.
84. Her intuition was telling her that something was wrong.
85. There's the statue I was telling you about.
86. Don't frighten him. He's telling the truth.
87. I'm telling you this for your good.
88. He reproached himself for not telling her the truth.
89. You can't scare me into telling you anything.
90. You debase yourself by telling such lies.
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.