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ALL meanings of told

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  • verb told simple past tense and past participle of tell1 . 1
  • idioms told 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. 1
  • verb with object told to give an account or narrative of; narrate; relate (a story, tale, etc.): to tell the story of Lincoln's childhood. 1
  • verb with object told to make known by speech or writing (a fact, news, information, etc.); communicate. 1
  • verb with object told to announce or proclaim. 1
  • verb with object told to utter (the truth, a lie, etc.). 1
  • verb with object told to express in words (thoughts, feelings, etc.). 1
  • verb with object told to reveal or divulge (something secret or private). 1
  • verb with object told to say plainly or positively: I cannot tell just what was done. 1
  • verb with object told 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? 1
  • verb with object told to distinguish; discriminate; ascertain: You could hardly tell the difference between them. 1
  • verb with object told to inform (a person) of something: He told me his name. 1
  • verb with object told to assure emphatically: I won't, I tell you! 1
  • verb with object told to bid, order, or command: Tell him to stop. 1
  • verb with object told 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. 1
  • verb without object told to give an account or report: Tell me about your trip. 1
  • verb without object told to give evidence or be an indication: The ruined temples told of an ancient culture, long since passed from existence. 1
  • verb without object told to disclose something secret or private; inform; tattle: She knows who did it, but she won't tell. 1
  • verb without object told to say positively; determine; predict: Who can tell? 1
  • verb without object told to have force or effect; operate effectively: a contest in which every stroke tells. 1
  • verb without object told to produce a marked or severe effect: The strain was telling on his health. 1
  • verb without object told British Dialect. to talk or chat. 1
  • noun told Told is the past tense and past participle of tell. 0
  • abbreviation TOLD tell1 0
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