Tellingly

Word TELLINGLY
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Definitions and meanings of "Tellingly"

What do we mean by tellingly?

In a telling manner; convincingly.

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The word "tellingly" in example sentences

The Pact goes on: “Against all the relative forms of anarchy we struggle without mercy”—a phrase tellingly echoed in Alpha Galates’s declaration inVaincre that, as synarchists, they are “opposed to anarchy in all its forms.” ❋ Lynn Picknett (2006)

Most tellingly is the precarious position of the greens. ❋ Jeff (2007)

The concept of laughter is similarly and thus tellingly expressed in many branches of the Indo-European language family. ❋ Leslie Dunton-Downer (2010)

Most tellingly, in the decades after the Revolution, a raft of medical literature appeared that counseled against all forms of nonmarital—and even many forms of marital—sex. ❋ Thaddeus Russell (2010)

Then, tellingly, he reveals that the real game plan here is that if they do return, Republicans might be able to use a procedural move to move forward with their proposal. ❋ Unknown (2011)

When you preach equality/diversity but live like a racist, you are being tellingly inconsistent with your words and actions. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Asked where he contributed most during his difficult 20 months in charge of the national team he pinpoints three areas – player selection, appointing various support coaches and, most tellingly, in restructuring the national academy at Loughborough. ❋ Unknown (2011)

“Perhaps even more tellingly, HRW has not published any report on the postelection violence and repression in Iran more than six months after theevent.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

From the very beginning, there was public outrage about these detentions and, tellingly, the Bush administration charged all suspected terrorists subsequently found in the United States in criminal court. ❋ Kate Martin (2012)

Perhaps even more tellingly, HRW has not published any report on the postelection violence and repression in Iran more than six months after theevent. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Although "The Battle of Maldon" - about a bloody encounter between native Anglo-Saxons and invading Norsemen - stands among the half-dozen greatest old English poems, it is still a fragment, one that tellingly opens with the words "brocen wurde," that is "it was broken." ❋ Michael Dirda (2011)

In the show, Jagger chose to concentrate on the making of the Stones album Exile on Main Street, though tellingly he dwelt not on the industrial quantities of heroin that Richards had shipped into his French Riviera villa, but more on the eclectic range of musical influence that shaped his own songwriting intelligence. ❋ Unknown (2011)

But even Sangakkara, the ultimate post-Gilchrist keeper, found the workload of keeping and batting at number three in Tests too much, and tellingly, gave up keeping. ❋ Richard Lord (2011)

This time, tellingly, they made no attempt to conceal that they had been there together. ❋ Christopher Andersen (2011)

But he offered no new initiatives and, tellingly, did not repeat earlier calls – for which he has come under fire – for negotiations to be based on the borders at the time of the 1967 war, with agreed land swaps. ❋ Unknown (2011)

I was less militant with the second child – tellingly, aged six, he is neither possessive nor paranoid about food. ❋ Unknown (2011)

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