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telling
3 ENTRIES FOUND:
telling
(adjective)
fortune–teller
(noun)
tell
(verb)
telling
/
ˈ
tɛlɪŋ/
adjective
telling
/
ˈ
tɛlɪŋ/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of TELLING
[
more telling; most telling
]
1
:
producing a strong or important effect
Her experience is/provides a
telling
example of why the nation's educational system needs to be changed.
The most
telling
moment in the case was when the victim took the stand.
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2
:
giving information about someone or something without intending to
Her response to the question was very
telling
. [=it showed how she really felt; it revealed something about her character]
a
telling
comment/remark
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— tellingly
adverb
Tellingly
, she chose not to reply.
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