noun a book or article that reveals previously undisclosed information
adjective a type of book or article that reveals previously undisclosed information
A tell-all book reveals personal or confidential information about a person or situation, often in a scandalous or revealing way.
A tell-all article or report uncovers hidden truths or exposes corruption within a specific industry or organization.
A tell-all interview or documentary exposes behind-the-scenes details or secrets of a celebrity or public figure.
A tell-all biography delves into the personal life and experiences of a notable individual, sharing intimate details and revelations.
A tell-all account provides a detailed and revealing narrative of a criminal case, often including insider information or perspectives.
A writer may use a 'tell-all' approach in their memoir or autobiography to reveal personal experiences and insights.
A journalist may write a 'tell-all' article or investigative piece exposing hidden truths or scandals.
A celebrity publicist may use a 'tell-all' interview or press release to generate buzz and publicity for their client.
A reality TV producer may create a 'tell-all' episode or series to reveal behind-the-scenes drama and secrets.