Tell
UK /["/tel/","/telz/","/təʊld/","/ˈtelɪŋ/"]/US /["/tel/","/telz/","/təʊld/","/ˈtelɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to give information to somebody by speaking or writing
In simple words: to say information to someone
Examples
- I want to tell you a secret.
- Can you tell me the time?
- She will tell a story about her vacation.
- He can tell when someone is lying.
- Please tell your friend to be quiet.
- I can't tell which dress is nicer.
- It’s hard to tell the difference between the twins.
- Tell me how you did that!
Usage notes
Use 'tell' when you inform someone about something. It's neutral and suitable for most contexts. Avoid using it in overly formal writing; instead, use 'inform' or 'notify'.
Grammar pattern
tell + object + information
Memory hint
Think of 'tell' as 'to yell information' — you're sharing words loudly.
Collocations
- bluntly
- curtly
- flatly
- want to
- be going to
- try to
- about
- of
- to
- firmly
- sternly
Synonyms
- inform
- notify
- reveal
- disclose
- communicate
Antonyms
- hide
- withhold
- suppress
Common mistakes
- Saying 'tell to' instead of just 'tell'.
- Using 'tell' without a direct object.
- Confusing 'tell' with 'say' in contexts where direction is implied.