Similar words: willingly, telling, appallingly, unwillingly, foretelling, fortune telling, lingeringly, dazzlingly. Meaning: adv. in a telling manner.
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(1) He tellingly took a seat next to his secretary and not next to his wife.
(2) Most tellingly, perhaps, chimpanzees do not draw as much information from the world around them as we do.
(3) The younger ones, tellingly, are closer to the disc.
(4) Most tellingly, Labour's vote was well down on its 1990 performance in the provinces. Sentencedict.com
(5) Tellingly, the publicly owned Tennessee Valley Authority is the only utility to have expressed interest recently in nuclear power.
(6) But, more tellingly, many legal residents are hastily becoming citizens.
(7) Tellingly, huge increases in those behaviors were all launched at around the same time, the era of Woodstock and Stonewall.
(8) Tellingly, however, those improvements occurred only as that transformation in their management system approach actually took place.
(9) This is revealed most tellingly when informants are given a passage that appears incoherent.
(10) The hottest area of expansion is also, tellingly, the dullest: transaction services.
(11) Tellingly , the public was kept away from the Kremlin ceremony.
(12) Her original vocation , tellingly, was not stay - at - home motherhood but wing journalism.
(13) Tellingly enough , Iberia is planning to cut domestic flights by 7 % this year.
(14) But , tellingly, there was barely any exposure to exotic debt instruments.
(15) Tellingly, Ms Lovell quotes George Orwell: "Who controls the past controls the future.
(16) More tellingly, his canines are supposed to be sharper to tear food but have been reduced to squarer, smoothed stumps.
(17) Quite the opposite: Why try to copy naturalistic virtues that the camera can capture more tellingly?
(18) They have inherited a fundamental scepticism to quantitative easing, and its impact on policy can't be discounted. Tellingly, the ECB calls its programme "enhanced credit support."
(19) In Flowers, a patch of pure white appears in a reflection on the vase, which highlights the cold luster of its glazed surface and tellingly displays Liao's colouristic precision.
(20) The competition's slogan for this year patriotically proclaims "Celebrating Chinese women, bringing glory to China," though, tellingly, only the first part has been translated to English.
More similar words: willingly, telling, appallingly, unwillingly, foretelling, fortune telling, lingeringly, dazzlingly, blindingly, startlingly, unfailingly, shelling, yelling, selling, unblinkingly, swelling, smelling, spelling, dwelling, labelling, compelling, cancelling, gruelling, towelling, grovelling, propelling, travelling, counselling, channelling, misspelling.