100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "tell"
Definition
The term "Tell" as a noun can refer to a narrative or story, often used in contexts involving communication, disclosure, or information sharing. It can also refer to a sign or indication of something, particularly in contexts such as poker or other games where players exhibit physical cues.
Synonyms
- Narrative
- Story
- Account
- Relate
- Report
- Disclosure
- Anecdote
- Information
- Communication
- Revelation
Antonyms
- Concealment
- Silence
- Suppression
- Withholding
- Secret
- Misinformation
- Deception
Examples
- I will tell you a story about my childhood.
- Did she tell you the news?
- Please tell him to call me back.
- It's hard to tell the difference between the two colors.
- Can you tell me how to get to the station?
- He didn’t tell me anything about the meeting.
- I can tell when someone is lying.
- She always likes to tell a good joke.
- I need you to tell me your opinion.
- They will tell us the results tomorrow.
- Don’t tell anyone else about this secret.
- I want to tell you how much I appreciate your help.
- The teacher will tell the students to be quiet.
- It’s hard to tell if he is happy or sad.
- Could you tell me where this road leads?
- I’ll tell you what I think after the presentation.
- Can you tell the time, please?
- I can tell a lot about a person by their actions.
- She didn't tell me that she was leaving.
- I will tell everyone about the surprise party.
- He can tell you all about the history of that place.
- I just can't tell if she's being serious.
- Can you tell the difference between these two products?
- I need someone to tell me the truth.
- They always tell stories at bedtime.
- I want to tell you something important.
- He can tell a great story.
- I don’t know how to tell her that I’m sorry.
- It’s difficult to tell what he’s really thinking.
- Please tell your mother I said hello.
- I’ll tell you a secret if you promise not to share it.
- She can easily tell when someone is upset.
- I want to tell you about my new job.
- They will tell the story in their own words.
- You need to tell him the facts.
- You can tell by his expression that he is worried.
- I’ll tell you what happened in the meeting.
- I could tell you a lot of things, but I won't.
- It’s best to tell the truth, even if it hurts.
- I can tell you’re excited about the trip.
- She loves to tell stories about her travels.
- He will tell us the plan later.
- Can you tell me why you’re upset?
- I can’t tell what’s on her mind.
- The teacher asked us to tell her about our weekend.
- I want to tell my friends about the event.
- You can tell from his tone that he is annoyed.
- I always tell my kids to be honest.
- Please tell me what you really think.
- I want to tell the world about my invention.
- Can you tell me where the nearest café is?
- I can tell that you’ve been working hard.
- Why don’t you tell me your name?
- It’s hard to tell if he’s joking or being serious.
- I need to tell you something very important.
- They will tell their side of the story.
- I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your kindness.
- She decided to tell her parents about her decision.
- If you don’t tell me, I’ll have to guess.
- I want to tell you more about my family.
- They always tell the funniest jokes in class.
- Can you tell me more about the project?
- I will tell him as soon as I see him.
- I can tell it’s going to rain soon.
- She will tell you the details later.
- I can tell you stories for hours.
- Please tell her to call me back.
- It’s important to tell children the truth.
- I’m not sure how to tell him the bad news.
- I want to tell you all about my day.
- You need to tell your boss about the issue.
- I will tell you everything I know.
- Can you tell me what happened at the party?
- He likes to tell stories about his adventures.
- I can tell that you’re not feeling well.
- Please tell me your thoughts on this matter.
- I want to tell you about my favorite book.
- I can’t believe you would tell such a lie.
- I’ll tell you the truth, no matter what.
- You can tell a lot from someone’s eyes.
- I want to tell you my dreams for the future.
- They often tell tales of bravery and heroism.
- It’s difficult to tell what’s real and what’s not.
- I need you to tell me how you did that.
- I will tell him about the good news.
- She was afraid to tell him how she felt.
- I can tell by your smile that you’re happy.
- Please tell your friends about the event.
- I want to tell you about my favorite vacation.
- He can tell when something is bothering me.
- I’ll tell you a funny story to lighten the mood.
- Can you tell me where to find the restroom?
- She didn’t want to tell him the truth.
- I will tell you my opinion after I hear yours.
- Can you tell if he’s being sincere?
- I want to tell you about my plans for the weekend.
- You can tell when someone is being genuine.
- I need to tell you how much I admire your work.
- Please tell the chef that the meal was excellent.
- I can tell that you’ve been working hard on this project.