Taleteller

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈteɪlˌtɛlər/

Definitions of taleteller

noun a person who tells tales or stories, often in a deceitful or exaggerated manner

Example Sentences

A1 A taleteller is someone who enjoys sharing stories with others.

A2 The taleteller entertained the children with a funny story.

B1 As a taleteller, she captivated the audience with her vivid storytelling.

B2 The taleteller's ability to weave intricate plots kept the listeners on the edge of their seats.

C1 The renowned taleteller was invited to speak at prestigious literary events.

C2 His reputation as a master taleteller spread far and wide, attracting fans from all over the world.

Examples of taleteller in a Sentence

formal The taleteller at the company's annual meeting shared inspiring stories of success.

informal My grandma is the best taleteller in our family, she always has the most interesting stories to share.

slang I heard that new guy is quite the taleteller, always spinning wild tales to impress people.

figurative In literature, the author is often seen as the ultimate taleteller, weaving intricate narratives for readers to enjoy.

Grammatical Forms of taleteller

past tense

taletold

plural

taletellers

comparative

more taletelling

superlative

most taletelling

present tense

taletells

future tense

will taletell

perfect tense

have taletold

continuous tense

is taletelling

singular

taleteller

positive degree

taleteller

infinitive

to taletell

gerund

taletelling

participle

taletelling

Origin and Evolution of taleteller

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English and Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'taleteller' originated from Old English and Middle English roots.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who tells tales or stories, the word 'taleteller' has evolved to also refer to someone who spreads rumors or gossip.