telltale

名词

UK/ˈtel.teɪl/
US/ˈtel.teɪl/

定义 telltale 名词

  1. Countable

    A person who secretly informs an authority figure, especially a teacher, about someone else's wrongdoing, often to cause trouble.

    • There are always a few telltales in the class who like to report the actions of other students to the teacher.

    • He lost the trust of his friends because he became a telltale.

    • The telltale revealed to the teacher who was cheating on the exam.

形容词

UK/ˈtel.teɪl/
US/ˈtel.teɪl/

定义 telltale 形容词

  1. Before noun

    Revealing a secret or indicating something that is not meant to be known.

    • The blush on his face was a telltale sign that he was lying.

    • She found the mud on his coat, a telltale sign he had walked in the rain.

    • The water stain was a telltale sign that someone had spilled something here.