What to say instead of tell me?

What to say instead of tell me?

What is another word for tell me?

describe narrate
recount relate
report say
speak state
utter divulge

What is another way to say talking about?

discuss; review; speak about; talk it over; comment; talk about; speak; talk of; discourse.

What is another way to say do something about it?

In this page you can discover 6 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for do something about, like: take-care-of, assist, correct, help, improve and repair.

What’s another way to say think about it?

What is another word for think about?

consider ponder
turn over think
deliberate on pore on
puzzle over cerebrate
brood review

Can you please tell me in formal way?

I think the words you’re looking for are “Please let me know…” Yes, “let me know” is what I was looking for indeed.

How do you say tell me in professional?

acquaint

  1. accustom.
  2. advise.
  3. apprise.
  4. bring out.
  5. clue.
  6. come out with.
  7. disclose.
  8. divulge.

What is the synonym for explain?

synonyms for explain

  • analyze.
  • clarify.
  • define.
  • demonstrate.
  • describe.
  • disclose.
  • expound.
  • illustrate.

What is the synonym of discussion?

conversation, dialogue, discourse, confabulation (formal), korero (New Zealand)

How do you say I will let you know professionally?

I’ll inform you – is, as I think, more formal and more professional. I’ll let you know – is more common in everyday English and is less strict than the previous phrase.

Do something about it meaning?

: to take some sort of action to correct (a situation) We need to do something about this problem.

How do you say I will think about it professionally?

Synonyms

  • consider. verb. to think about something carefully before making a decision or developing an opinion.
  • plan. verb.
  • think out. phrasal verb.
  • assess. verb.
  • contemplate. verb.
  • evaluate. verb.
  • ponder. verb.
  • take something into consideration. phrase.

How do you say you have thought about something?

think about something or someone

  1. ponder. He didn’t waste time pondering the question.
  2. consider. Consider how much you can afford to pay.
  3. mull over. She had been mulling over the idea of making a movie.
  4. have in mind.
  5. weigh up.
  6. chew over (informal)
  7. reason over.
  8. turn over in your mind.

How do you politely ask for information?

Asking for information

  1. I am writing to enquire about…
  2. I would be grateful if you could give me some information/further details about…
  3. I would appreciate some information about…
  4. I would be interested to receive further details about…

How do you say politely tell me?

“Let me know” is a nicer and more indirect way to say “tell me.” It’s a casual way to ask for some information. Alternatively, you could simply ask the question, “When are you available?”

How do you say please tell me?

How do you say explain in detail?

“One former high-class call-girl, however, is prepared to explain in detail how some agencies work.”

What is another word for explain in detail?

explicate explain
clarify elucidate
expound interpret
illuminate demystify
construe demonstrate

What word means to explain in more detail?

1 clarify, clear up, define, demonstrate, describe, disclose, elucidate, explicate (formal) expound, illustrate, interpret, make clear or plain, resolve, solve, teach, unfold.

How do you discuss a topic?

Learn to listen

  1. Be an active listener and don’t let your attention drift.
  2. Identify the main ideas being discussed.
  3. Evaluate what is being said.
  4. Listen with an open mind and be receptive to new ideas and points of view.
  5. Test your understanding.
  6. Ask yourself questions as you listen.

What is it called when you discuss something?

consult. verb. to discuss something with someone, or to get their permission before you make a decision.

How do you politely say about your information?

The correct phrase is “For your information” or just FYI for short. How do you say just to let you know formally? “I would like to inform you that …” (But that’s a bit too formal.) “I would like to let you know that …” (Better.)

How do you say tell me in a formal way?

Apprise. It is a very formal way of saying ‘tell/inform’.

What was it about meaning?

I know that the expression “What was it about?” means something like what was the thing you were talking about. Thank you in advance!

Is about to Example sentence?

Example sentences

— I was about to raise my hand in class when Sally shouted out the answer. — I thought my boyfriend was about to propose marriage but he broke-up with me instead.

How do you say let you know politely?

Senior Member. “I would like to inform you that …” (But that’s a bit too formal.) “I would like to let you know that …” (Better.)

What’s another way to say in my opinion?

What is another word for in my opinion?

personally from my standpoint
in my personal opinion if you ask
I sense I surmise
I suppose I imagine
I understand I envisage

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