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What other words can you use instead of told?

Here are some words you can use instead of "told," depending on the context and nuance you want to convey:

Formal/Neutral:

* Informed: "The teacher informed the students about the upcoming test."

* Notified: "The company notified its employees of the holiday schedule."

* Communicated: "The manager communicated the new policy to the team."

* Related: "The report related the details of the accident."

* Revealed: "The witness revealed crucial information to the investigators."

* Disclosed: "The company disclosed its financial figures to the public."

Informal/Conversational:

* Said: "She said she'd be late."

* Mentioned: "He mentioned that he was going on vacation."

* Explained: "She explained the directions to me."

* Advised: "He advised me to take a different route."

* Warned: "She warned me about the danger."

* Reminded: "He reminded me to bring my umbrella."

* Suggested: "She suggested going to the beach."

Stronger/More Emotional:

* Confessed: "He confessed his love to her."

* Declared: "She declared her candidacy for mayor."

* Proclaimed: "The king proclaimed a new law."

* Announced: "The company announced a new product launch."

* Revealed: "The truth was finally revealed."

* Whispered: "He whispered a secret to me."

Other Alternatives:

* Conveyed: "The letter conveyed his feelings."

* Imparted: "The teacher imparted her knowledge to her students."

* Shared: "He shared his story with the group."

* Expressed: "She expressed her gratitude."

* Insisted: "He insisted that I stay for dinner."

When choosing a word to replace "told," consider the tone, context, and the emotions you want to express.

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