"Tells" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tells" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tells" Meaning

Present simple: used to give information or instructions.

"Tells" Examples

Examples of "tells"



| Sentence | Part of Speech | Meaning |
| --- | --- | --- |
| She tells me she'll be there at the meeting at 2 PM. | Verb | Inform, communicate |
| The police officer tells the man to leave the area. | Verb | Order, instruct |
| The farmers tells us stories about the land they work on. | Verb | Share, inform |
| She tells me to wear a coat, it's cold outside. | Verb | Advise, suggest |
| What does your stomach tell you to eat? | Noun | Information, hint |

"Tells" Similar Words

Tell

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Verb: to communicate or reveal information to someone, usually in a straightforward and Frank way: <br>Example: She told me that she was sorry for what had happened.

Teller

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A person whose job is to operate a cash register, handle customer transactions, or serve as a bank clerk.

Tellers

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The term "tellers" can refer to three different concepts:<br><br>1. Bank Tellers: In a financial institution, a teller is a person who serves customers at a bank counter. They handle transactions such as cashing checks, depositing money, and providing information about banking services.<br><br>2. Storytellers: This refers to people who make up and share great stories. The term often has a sense of grandeur or drama, and is often used in the context of fables, myths, legends, or fiction. For example, a great storyteller can be someone who spins yarns that transport their audience to another world.<br><br>3. Politics: In election campaigns, "tellers" can refer to the people who provide information about the voting process. On Australian electoral papers, there are two "tell is to" or "tellers," also known as scrutineers or poll clerks, who attend each polling booth on election night to scrutinize the voting.

Tellicherry

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Tellicherry is a coastal town in the Kannur district of Kerala, India. It was a major trading port and was a key stop on the spice trade route during the British colonial era. The name "Tellicherry" is derived from the word "Thrissilery," which refers to a place where jasmine flowers bloom.

Tellima

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Tellima is a genus of flowering plants in the cress family, Brassicaceae. They are native to North and Central America.

Telling

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Verb: Past tense of "tell". To speak or communicate information to someone.<br><br>Example: "She was telling me a secret."<br><br>Noun: An act of telling someone something. <br><br>Example: "The bad news was the last thing I wanted to hear is not the same as the news was bad."

Tellingly

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Used to emphasize that something is a clear or obvious example of something.

Telloh

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I couldn't find any meaning for "telloh". It's possible that it's a made-up or unknown word.

Telltale

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A telltale is a sign or indication that reveals something about a person's emotions, intentions, or hidden information.<br><br>Example: His nervous behavior became a telltale sign that he was lying.

Tellural

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Tellurian is not a commonly used word in English, but I found that "tellurian" and "telluric" might be what you're referring to.<br><br>Tellurian: <br><br>- Relating to the earth or terrestrial matters.<br>- Relating to the heavenly bodies in the solar system.<br><br>Telluric:<br><br>- Relating to the earth or its atmosphere.<br>- Denoting a quality or fact that is exclusive to the Earth and not found in other planets.<br><br>Please let me know if you need further clarification.

Tellurate

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Tellurate refers to an anion which is the conjugate base of tellurous acid, with the chemical formula TeO32−. It is a tellurium oxoanion and has a complex structure. Tellurate salts are produced upon reacting tellurium with oxygen under appropriate conditions.

Telluret

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A Telluret is a colloquial or poetic term for the Earth. It is derived from the Latin word "tellus", which means earth or soil. In literature and poetry, it is sometimes used as a synonym for the planet Earth, emphasizing its connection to the natural world and the land that sustains human life.

Tellureted

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Tellurated<br><br>Not a commonly used word in English. However, "tellurated" seems to be a rare or obsolete term.<br><br>Definition: <br>1-Keyed to or associated with the earth or earthy.<br><br>History:<br>This word is believed to be related to the Latin word "Tellur," which means earth. It was likely used in the 19th century in chemical or scientific contexts to describe a quality or property associated with the earth.<br><br>Synonyms: <br>Earthy, terrestrial<br><br>Antonyms: <br>Celestial, aerial<br><br>Note: The word "tellurated" is not widely recognized or used in modern English. It may be found in some old texts, academic or technical writing, but it's not a standard word in everyday language.

Telluretted

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Denoting or containing an appreciable amount of tellurium.

Tellurhydric

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Adj. ; of or relating to an acid formed by the action on water of a silver compound with tellurium.

Tellurian

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Relating to or denoting the Earth; earthly.