TOLD: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for TOLD?

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Associations of "Told" (30 Words)

aforementionedBeing the one previously mentioned or spoken of.
Works of all the aforementioned authors.
aforesaidBeing the one previously mentioned or spoken of.
announceAnnounce publicly or officially.
The President s office announced that the siege would be lifted.
articulateHaving or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently.
They were unable to articulate their emotions.
averTo declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true.
The defendant does not aver any performance by himself.
describeGive a description of.
He described his experiences in a letter to his parents.
enunciateExpress (a proposition, theory, etc.) in clear or definite terms.
She enunciated each word slowly.
expansiveOf behavior that is impressive and ambitious in scale or scope.
He was in an expansive mood.
explainDefine.
The committee explained their plan for fund raising to the Dean.
expositoryServing to expound or set forth.
An expository prologue.
expoundAdd details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing.
The abbess expounded the scriptures to her nuns.
informGive incriminating information about someone to the police or other authority.
The principles that inform modern teaching.
informingTo furnish incriminating evidence to an officer of the law (usually in return for favors.
narrateNarrate or give a detailed account of.
The series is narrated by Richard Baker.
notificationInforming by words.
We have yet to receive formal notification of the announcement.
pronouncementAn authoritative declaration.
Distrust of the pronouncements of politicians was endemic.
quoteA passage or expression that is quoted or cited.
Quotes for North Sea Brent were rising.
reciteRecite in elocution.
She recited the dates and names of kings and queens.
recountTell someone about something; give an account of an event or experience.
He recounts how they often talked of politics.
remarkSay something as a comment; mention.
He remarked that he had some work to finish.
remindAssist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned.
His impassive fierce stare reminded her of an owl.
reportBe responsible for reporting the details of as in journalism.
Whatsoever things are lovely and of good report.
reportedlyAccording to reports or other information.
He was in El Salvador reportedly on his way to Texas.
sayingA short, pithy, commonly known expression which generally offers advice or wisdom.
This is stated in the sayings of the Prophet.
snitchSteal.
She was snitching a look out of the window.
soliloquyA part of a play involving a soliloquy.
In the opening soliloquy he declares his true intent.
speakUtter (a word, message, etc.
They speak a strange dialect.
talkExchange thoughts talk with.
There is talk of an armistice.
utterExpress audibly utter sounds not necessarily words.
Utter seriousness.
verbalizeSpeak, especially at length and with little real content.
This depressed patient does not verbalize.

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