Definition
Tell refers to the act of communicating information, expressing something in words, or revealing a secret. It can also mean to discern or recognize something.
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Etymology
The word "tell" originates from Old English "tellan," meaning "to count, recount, or relate," derived from Proto-Germanic "*taljaną" (to count or calculate). It is related to the Old Norse "telja" and German "zählen," both carrying similar meanings of enumeration or narration.
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The verb "tell" is frequently used in communication contexts. For example, "She wanted to tell him the truth about her past."
As a noun (informal), "tell" can describe an action or detail that reveals information. For example, "His nervous smile was a clear tell that he was lying."
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