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address to write information on, telling where something can be delivered. [1/6 definitions]
admission the act of telling the truth or confessing. [1/3 definitions]
autobiographical telling or based on the events and experiences of one's own life.
comedian a person who entertains by telling jokes and acting in a way that makes people laugh.
comic book a book or magazine that contains a series of cartoons telling a story or stories.
confession the act or event of telling one's sins to a priest. [1/2 definitions]
description the act of telling about something in detail.
expression the act of telling or showing thoughts or feelings. [1/3 definitions]
gossip a person who often takes part in the telling of gossip. [2/3 definitions]
hear to learn from someone's reporting or telling. [1/5 definitions]
history everything that has happened in the past to people or things, or a telling of these events. [1/4 definitions]
jongleur a wandering minstrel in medieval France and England who entertained by telling stories and singing songs.
lie1 to cause to be in a certain condition or situation by telling lies. [1/5 definitions]
lying1 the telling of lies. [2/3 definitions]
mime the art or practice of telling a story or acting out a dramatic or comical scene by means of hand and body movements rather than speaking; pantomime. [1/2 definitions]
mum1 not speaking or telling; silent. [1/2 definitions]
pain physical hurt or discomfort that is usually caused by injury or illness. Pain is the nervous system's way of telling the brain that something is wrong. [1/5 definitions]
pantomime telling something by the use of gesture, without words. [1/3 definitions]
perjury the crime of telling a lie in a court after promising under oath to tell the truth.
prediction the act of telling or trying to tell what will happen in the future. [1/2 definitions]
preposition a word such as "to," "in," or "for" that comes before a noun. A preposition describes the relationship between the noun and what comes before it. If we say "The cat is under the bed," we are telling the relationship between the cat and the bed with the preposition "under."