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told (on)verbpast tense of tell (on) to act upon (a person or a person's feelings) so as to cause a responsethe pressure of final exams is beginning to tell on the students in the dorm affected, impacted, impressed, influenced, moved, reached, struck, swayed, touched carried away, dazzled, enraptured, enthralled, entranced, ravished, transportedbiased(or biassed), coloredinspired, stirredengaged, interested, involved, penetrated, piercedafflicted, agitated, bothered, concerned, discomforted, discomposed, disquieted, distressed, disturbed, flustered, harassed, harried, perturbed, pestered, plagued, smote, strained, stressed, tried, troubled, upset, worried, wrungallured, attracted, bewitched, captivated, charmed, enchanted, fascinated got to bored, jaded, palled, tired, weariedunderwhelmed to give information (as to the authorities) about another's improper or unlawful activitiesdetectives convinced the perpetrators in custody to tell on their associates finked, grassed (on)(British slang), informed, ratted (on), sang(or sung), snitched, split (on)(British), squeaked, squealed, talked betrayed, gave away, turned inbackstabbed, crossed, double-crossed, sold (out), two-timedblabbed, tattledtipped (off) dropped a dime (on) |