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acquaint to tell about; inform (usu. fol. by "with"). [1/2 definitions]
describe to tell about; give a verbal account of. [1/2 definitions]
detail to describe or tell with all the particulars. [1/8 definitions]
explain to tell the meaning or significance of. [1/5 definitions]
fib to tell a fib. [1/2 definitions]
foretell to tell of in advance; prophesy; forecast. [1/2 definitions]
frankly in one's honest opinion; to tell the truth. [1/2 definitions]
gag2 (informal) to tell jokes; make funny remarks. [1/2 definitions]
give away to tell or reveal (an answer, secret, or other piece of information); disclose. [1/4 definitions]
inform to communicate knowledge to; tell. [1/4 definitions]
jester in the European Middle Ages, someone hired, esp. by a noble, to tell jokes and, often, to make fun of court life. [1/2 definitions]
Kings either of two books of the Old Testament that tell of the Jewish kings who reigned after David.
look out (slang) used to tell someone in a rough manner to get out of one's way. [1/2 definitions]
message to say or tell in an electronic message. [1/7 definitions]
mudra any of numerous body gestures used to tell a story, esp. in Indian classical dance.
mum1 don't tell; keep mum. [1/2 definitions]
narrate to give an account or tell the tale of; relate. [2/4 definitions]
never mind used to tell someone to forget about something or to not worry or think about something.
New Testament the books of the Christian Bible that tell of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and his followers, including the Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, the Epistles, and the Book of Revelation. (Cf. Old Testament.) [1/2 definitions]
notify to give notice to; tell or inform, esp. formally.
oath a solemn pledge to do something, esp. a promise to tell the truth, as in a court of law. [1/4 definitions]