Need another word that means the same as “told”? Find 30 related words for “told” in this overview.
Table Of Contents:
Associations of "Told" (30 Words)
aforementioned | Being the one previously mentioned or spoken of. Works of all the aforementioned authors. |
aforesaid | Being the one previously mentioned or spoken of. |
announce | Announce publicly or officially. The President s office announced that the siege would be lifted. |
articulate | Having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently. They were unable to articulate their emotions. |
aver | To declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true. The defendant does not aver any performance by himself. |
describe | Give a description of. He described his experiences in a letter to his parents. |
enunciate | Express (a proposition, theory, etc.) in clear or definite terms. She enunciated each word slowly. |
expansive | Of behavior that is impressive and ambitious in scale or scope. He was in an expansive mood. |
explain | Define. The committee explained their plan for fund raising to the Dean. |
expository | Serving to expound or set forth. An expository prologue. |
expound | Add 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. |
inform | Give incriminating information about someone to the police or other authority. The principles that inform modern teaching. |
informing | To furnish incriminating evidence to an officer of the law (usually in return for favors. |
narrate | Narrate or give a detailed account of. The series is narrated by Richard Baker. |
notification | Informing by words. We have yet to receive formal notification of the announcement. |
pronouncement | An authoritative declaration. Distrust of the pronouncements of politicians was endemic. |
quote | A passage or expression that is quoted or cited. Quotes for North Sea Brent were rising. |
recite | Recite in elocution. She recited the dates and names of kings and queens. |
recount | Tell someone about something; give an account of an event or experience. He recounts how they often talked of politics. |
remark | Say something as a comment; mention. He remarked that he had some work to finish. |
remind | Assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned. His impassive fierce stare reminded her of an owl. |
report | Be responsible for reporting the details of as in journalism. Whatsoever things are lovely and of good report. |
reportedly | According to reports or other information. He was in El Salvador reportedly on his way to Texas. |
saying | A short, pithy, commonly known expression which generally offers advice or wisdom. This is stated in the sayings of the Prophet. |
snitch | Steal. She was snitching a look out of the window. |
soliloquy | A part of a play involving a soliloquy. In the opening soliloquy he declares his true intent. |
speak | Utter (a word, message, etc. They speak a strange dialect. |
talk | Exchange thoughts talk with. There is talk of an armistice. |
utter | Express audibly utter sounds not necessarily words. Utter seriousness. |
verbalize | Speak, especially at length and with little real content. This depressed patient does not verbalize. |