When Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Understanding Telling Behaviors
Tellingly means in a way that clearly shows or indicates something. It is often used to describe a situation where the actions or behavior of someone reveals their true intentions or feelings.
For example, if someone's body language or tone of voice tells you that they are not happy with a decision, it is telling that they are not satisfied.
In this context, "telling" is used to describe the way in which someone's actions or behavior communicates information about their thoughts or feelings.
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