What is another word for told all?

Pronunciation: [tˈə͡ʊld ˈɔːl] (IPA)

When it comes to conveying the information that has been shared completely, there are several ways in which one can do so. Instead of using the phrase "told all," there are numerous synonyms one can utilize, including divulged, revealed, explained, shared, communicated, expressed, narrated, recounted, disclosed, spilled the beans, broadcasted, informed, and narrated, among others. All of these words have similar meanings and can be used in different contexts, depending on the situation at hand. Ultimately, choosing the right synonym to use will depend on the tone and purpose of the message one wants to convey.

What are the hypernyms for Told all?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for told all?

The antonyms for the phrase "told all" could be "concealed," "hidden," "kept secret," "withheld," "restrained," "suppressed," or "unrevealed." When someone "tells all," they divulge every detail, leaving nothing unsaid. The opposite of this act would be keeping something to oneself, choosing not to disclose information for various reasons, such as privacy, security, or propriety. People tend to disclose information to others to build connections, share knowledge or experiences, or convey their thoughts and feelings. However, sometimes, keeping some things to oneself can be equally important; it can help maintain trust, avoid conflicts, or protect privacy.

What are the antonyms for Told all?

Famous quotes with Told all

  • If you've been told all your life that you're good-looking, people just flock around you and you never really have to try or have to learn an interesting craft, skill or hobby - or even have depth.
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  • I was told all my life I was part Cherokee. Then it was Crow. The latest is Blackfoot.
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  • You know, women have a history of just being - we've been told all our lives not to say - in the fifties you couldn't say birth or even be pregnant hardly on television - and then gradually things have changed.
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  • In heaven His throne is made of gold, Where the ark of His testament is stowed, A throne from which I'm told all history does unfold, Down here it's made of wood and wire, And my body is on fire, And God is never far away.
    Nick Cave
  • Eisenhower climbed down from his jeep. Two unsmiling dogfaces with Tommy guns escorted him to a lectern in front of the church's steps. The sun glinted from the microphones on the lectern... and from the pentagon of stars on each of Ike's shoulder straps. "General of the Army" was a clumsy title, but it let him deal with field marshals on equal terms. He tapped a mike. Noise boomed out of speakers to either side of the lectern. Had some bright young American tech sergeant checked to make sure the fanatics didn't try to wire explosives to the microphone circuitry? Evidently, because nothing went kaboom. "Today it is our sad duty to pay our final respects to one of the great soldiers of the 20th century. General George Smith Patton was admired by his colleagues, revered by his troops, and feared by his foes," Ike said. If there were a medal for hypocrisy, he would have won it then. But you were supposed tp only speak well of the dead. Lou groped for the Latin phrase, but couldn't come up with it. "The fear our foes felt for General Patton is shown by the cowardly way they murdered him: from behind, with a weapon intended to take out tanks. They judged, and rightly, that George Patton was worth more to the U.S. Army than a Stuart or a Sherman or a Pershing," Eisenhower said. "Damn straight, muttered the man standing next to Lou. He wore a tanker's coveralls, so his opinion of tanks carried weight. Tears glinted in his eyes, which told all that needed telling if his opinion of Patton.
    Harry Turtledove

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