Told


verb
1.
simple past tense and past participle of tell1 .
Idioms
2.
all told, counting everyone or everything; in all:
There were 50 guests all told.
verb (used with object), told, telling.
1.
to give an account or narrative of; narrate; relate (a story, tale, etc.):
to tell the story of Lincoln’s childhood.
2.
to make known by speech or writing (a fact, news, information, etc.); communicate.
3.
to announce or proclaim.
4.
to utter (the truth, a lie, etc.).
5.
to express in words (thoughts, feelings, etc.).
6.
to reveal or divulge (something secret or private).
7.
to say plainly or positively:
I cannot tell just what was done.
8.
to discern or recognize (a distant person or thing) so as to be able to identify or describe:
Can you tell who that is over there?
9.
to distinguish; discriminate; ascertain:
You could hardly tell the difference between them.
10.
to inform (a person) of something:
He told me his name.
11.
to assure emphatically:
I won’t, I tell you!
12.
to bid, order, or command:
Tell him to stop.
13.
to mention one after another, as in enumerating; count or set one by one or in exact amount:
to tell the cattle in a herd; All told there were 17 if we are correct.
verb (used without object), told, telling.
14.
to give an account or report:
Tell me about your trip.
15.
to give evidence or be an indication:
The ruined temples told of an ancient culture, long since passed from existence.
16.
to disclose something secret or private; inform; tattle:
She knows who did it, but she won’t tell.
17.
to say positively; determine; predict:
Who can tell?
18.
to have force or effect; operate effectively:
a contest in which every stroke tells.
19.
to produce a marked or severe effect:
The strain was telling on his health.
20.
British Dialect. to talk or chat.
Verb phrases
21.
tell off,

to separate from the whole and assign to a particular duty.
Informal. to rebuke severely; scold:
It was about time that someone told him off.

22.
tell on, to tattle on (someone).
Idioms
23.
tell it like it is, Informal. to tell the complete, unadulterated truth; be forthright:
He may be crude but he tells it like it is.
verb
1.
the past tense and past participle of tell1
adjective
2.
See all told
verb tells, telling, told
1.
(when transitive, may take a clause as object) to let know or notify: he told me that he would go
2.
(transitive) to order or instruct (someone to do something): I told her to send the letter airmail
3.
when intr, usually foll by of. to give an account or narration (of something): she told me her troubles
4.
(transitive) to communicate by words; utter: to tell the truth
5.
(transitive) to make known; disclose: to tell fortunes
6.
(intransitive) often foll by of. to serve as an indication: her blush told of her embarrassment
7.
(transitive; used with can, etc; may take a clause as object) to comprehend, discover, or discern: I can tell what is wrong
8.
(transitive; used with can, etc) to distinguish or discriminate: he couldn’t tell chalk from cheese
9.
(intransitive) to have or produce an impact, effect, or strain: every step told on his bruised feet
10.
(informal) (intransitive) sometimes foll by on. to reveal secrets or gossip (about): don’t tell!, she told on him
11.
(transitive) to assure: I tell you, I’ve had enough!
12.
(transitive) to count (votes)
13.
(intransitive) (dialect) to talk or chatter
14.
(informal, mainly US) to tell the truth no matter how unpleasant it is
15.
tell the time, to read the time from a clock
16.
(slang) you’re telling me, I know that very well
noun
1.
a large mound resulting from the accumulation of rubbish on a long-settled site, esp one with mudbrick buildings, particularly in the Middle East
noun
1.
William, German name Wilhelm Tell. a legendary Swiss patriot, who, traditionally, lived in the early 14th century and was compelled by an Austrian governor to shoot an apple from his son’s head with one shot of his crossbow. He did so without mishap
toe-jam queen
telephone tag

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