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Sinónimos detallados de telling en inglés

telling:

telling adj.

  1. telling
  2. telling
    – producing a strong effect 1
    impressive; telling
    – producing a strong effect 1
    • impressive adj.
      • gave an impressive performance as Othello1
    • telling adj.
      • a telling gesture1
  3. telling
    – disclosing unintentionally 1
    telling; revealing; telltale
    – disclosing unintentionally 1
    • telling adj.
      • a telling smile1
    • revealing adj.
    • telltale adj.
      • a telltale panel of lights1
      • a telltale patch of oil on the water marked where the boat went down1
  4. telling
    – powerfully persuasive 1
    telling; weighty; cogent
    – powerfully persuasive 1
    • telling adj.
      • a telling presentation1
    • weighty adj.
      • a weighty argument1
    • cogent adj.
      • a cogent argument1

telling [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the telling
    – disclosing information or giving evidence about another 1
    the telling; the singing; the tattle
    – disclosing information or giving evidence about another 1
  2. the telling
    – informing by words 1
    the notification; the telling; the apprisal
    – informing by words 1
  3. the telling
    – an act of narration 1
    the relation; the telling; the recounting
    – an act of narration 1
    • relation [the ~] sustantivo
      • he was the hero according to his own relation1
    • telling [the ~] sustantivo
    • recounting [the ~] sustantivo
      • his endless recounting of the incident eventually became unbearable1

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Definiciones relacionadas de "telling":

  1. producing a strong effect1
    • a telling gesture1
  2. disclosing unintentionally1
    • a telling smile1
  3. powerfully persuasive1
    • a telling presentation1
  4. disclosing information or giving evidence about another1
  5. informing by words1
  6. an act of narration1

tell:

to tell verbo (tells, told, telling)

  1. to tell
    to tell; to report; to narrate
    • tell verbo (tells, told, telling)
    • report verbo (reports, reported, reporting)
    • narrate verbo (narrates, narrated, narrating)
  2. to tell
    to say; to expound; to describe; to depict; to define; to report; to tell; recount; to cover; to explain
    • say verbo (says, said, saying)
    • expound verbo (expounds, expounded, expounding)
    • describe verbo (describes, described, describing)
    • depict verbo (depicts, depicted, depicting)
    • define verbo (defines, defined, defining)
    • report verbo (reports, reported, reporting)
    • tell verbo (tells, told, telling)
    • recount verbo
    • cover verbo (covers, covered, covering)
    • explain verbo (explains, explained, explaining)
  3. to tell
    to pass on; to blab; to tell; to feed
    • pass on verbo (passes on, passed on, passing on)
    • blab verbo (blabs, blabbed, blabbing)
    • tell verbo (tells, told, telling)
    • feed verbo (feeds, fed, feeding)
  4. to tell
    to inform; to point out; to indicate; to tell; to instil; to call attention to; to make known; to instill
    • inform verbo (informs, informed, informing)
    • point out verbo (points out, pointed out, pointing out)
    • indicate verbo (indicates, indicated, indicating)
    • tell verbo (tells, told, telling)
    • instil verbo, británico (instils, instilled, instilling)
    • call attention to verbo (calls attention to, called attention to, calling attention to)
    • make known verbo (makes known, made known, making known)
    • instill verbo, americano
  5. to tell
    to speak; to rattle; to blab; to have a conversation; to tell; to talk; to chatter; to narrate; to relate; to chat
    • speak verbo (speaks, spoke, speaking)
    • rattle verbo (rattles, rattled, rattling)
    • blab verbo (blabs, blabbed, blabbing)
    • have a conversation verbo (has a conversation, had a conversation, having a conversation)
    • tell verbo (tells, told, telling)
    • talk verbo (talks, talked, talking)
    • chatter verbo (chatters, chattered, chattering)
    • narrate verbo (narrates, narrated, narrating)
    • relate verbo (relates, related, relating)
    • chat verbo (chats, chated, chating)
  6. to tell
    to prompt; to whisper; to tell
    • prompt verbo (prompts, prompted, prompting)
    • whisper verbo (whispers, whispered, whispering)
    • tell verbo (tells, told, telling)
  7. to tell
    – mark as different 1
    to distinguish; to separate; to tell; to differentiate; tell apart; severalise; secern; severalize; secernate
    – mark as different 1
  8. to tell
    – discern or comprehend 1
    to tell
    – discern or comprehend 1
    • tell verbo (tells, told, telling)
      • He could tell that she was unhappy1
  9. to tell
    – give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority 1
    to order; to say; to tell; enjoin
    – give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority 1
    • order verbo (orders, ordered, ordering)
      • She ordered him to do the shopping1
    • say verbo (says, said, saying)
      • I said to him to go home1
    • tell verbo (tells, told, telling)
      • The mother told the child to get dressed1
    • enjoin verbo
  10. to tell
    – let something be known 1
    to tell
    – let something be known 1
    • tell verbo (tells, told, telling)
  11. to tell
    – narrate or give a detailed account of 1
    to tell; to recite; recount; to narrate
    – narrate or give a detailed account of 1
    • tell verbo (tells, told, telling)
      • The father told a story to his child1
    • recite verbo (recites, recited, reciting)
    • recount verbo
    • narrate verbo (narrates, narrated, narrating)
  12. to tell
    – give evidence 1
    evidence; to tell
    – give evidence 1
    • evidence verbo
    • tell verbo (tells, told, telling)
      • he was telling on all his former colleague1
  13. to tell
    – express in words 1
    to state; to say; to tell
    – express in words 1
    • state verbo (states, stated, stating)
      • state your opinion1
      • state your name1
    • say verbo (says, said, saying)
      • He said that he wanted to marry her1
    • tell verbo (tells, told, telling)
      • tell me what is bothering you1
  14. to tell
    – inform positively and with certainty and confidence 1
    to tell; to assure
    – inform positively and with certainty and confidence 1
    • tell verbo (tells, told, telling)
      • I tell you that man is a crook!1
    • assure verbo (assures, assured, assuring)

Conjugaciones de tell:

present
  1. tell
  2. tell
  3. tells
  4. tell
  5. tell
  6. tell
simple past
  1. told
  2. told
  3. told
  4. told
  5. told
  6. told
present perfect
  1. have told
  2. have told
  3. has told
  4. have told
  5. have told
  6. have told
past continuous
  1. was telling
  2. were telling
  3. was telling
  4. were telling
  5. were telling
  6. were telling
future
  1. shall tell
  2. will tell
  3. will tell
  4. shall tell
  5. will tell
  6. will tell
continuous present
  1. am telling
  2. are telling
  3. is telling
  4. are telling
  5. are telling
  6. are telling
subjunctive
  1. be told
  2. be told
  3. be told
  4. be told
  5. be told
  6. be told
diverse
  1. tell!
  2. let's tell!
  3. told
  4. told
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Definiciones relacionadas de "tell":

  1. mark as different1
  2. discern or comprehend1
    • He could tell that she was unhappy1
  3. give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority1
    • The mother told the child to get dressed1
  4. let something be known1
  5. narrate or give a detailed account of1
    • The father told a story to his child1
  6. give evidence1
    • he was telling on all his former colleague1
  7. express in words1
    • tell me what is bothering you1
  8. inform positively and with certainty and confidence1
    • I tell you that man is a crook!1

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