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teller
1[tel-er]
noun
a person or thing that tells, relates, or communicates; narrator.
Grandpa was a great teller of tall, tall tales.
a person employed in a bank to receive or pay out money over the counter.
a person who tells, counts, or enumerates, as one appointed to count votes in a legislative body.
Teller
2[tel-er]
noun
Edward, 1908–2003, U.S. physicist, born in Hungary.
teller
1/ ˈɛə /
noun
another name for cashier 1
a person appointed to count votes in a legislative body, assembly, etc
a person who tells; narrator
Teller
2/ ˈɛə /
noun
Edward. 1908–2003, US nuclear physicist, born in Hungary: a major contributor to the development of the hydrogen bomb (1952)
Other 51Թ Forms
- tellership noun
- underteller noun
- ˈٱˌ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Scary but perhaps inevitable given Page reveals how three fortune tellers predicted she would become a writer.
“It’s an agenda. A narrow, self-serving vision of America where they punish truth tellers, favor loyalists, cash in on their power, and leave everyone to fend for themselves,” Harris said.
Sometimes so-called "tellers" stand outside the polling station and ask voters for the number on their polling card.
Now, these pieces are picked up by your mom, dog walker and bank teller.
Firefighters took a sharply different stance, saying Crowley was a truth teller for spreading the word about the Fire Department’s financial struggles.
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