Pronunciation: /tɛl-ɔl/
noun a book or article that reveals previously undisclosed information
A1 I read a tell-all book about a famous celebrity.
A2 She wrote a tell-all article revealing all the secrets of the company.
B1 The tell-all documentary exposed the corruption within the government.
B2 The tell-all memoir detailed the author's struggles and triumphs.
C1 The tell-all interview with the CEO shed light on the company's controversial practices.
C2 The tell-all biography provided a comprehensive look into the life of the famous artist.
adjective a type of book or article that reveals previously undisclosed information
A1 The tell-all book revealed all of the celebrity's secrets.
A2 The tell-all documentary exposed the corruption within the government.
B1 The tell-all interview provided insight into the author's writing process.
B2 The tell-all article delved deep into the scandal surrounding the company.
C1 The tell-all memoir laid bare the author's personal struggles and triumphs.
C2 The tell-all podcast featured exclusive interviews with the cast of the hit TV show.
formal The author's tell-all book revealed many shocking details about his time in politics.
informal Have you read that celebrity's tell-all memoir? It's so juicy!
slang I heard she's planning to spill the tea in her tell-all interview next week.
figurative His tell-all attitude at work often gets him into trouble with his colleagues.
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