Adverb
in a telling manner
Source: WordNet[T]he effects of general change [in literature] are most tellingly recorded not in alteration of the best products, but in the transformation of the most ordinary workaday books; for when potboilers adopt the new style, then the revolution is complete. Stephen Jay Gould
The evolution of the capitalist style of life could be easily - and perhaps most tellingly - described in terms of the genesis of the modern Lounge Suit. Joseph Schumpeter
the plain manner of its style all the more tellingly points up the horror of the case Source: Internet
But tellingly, he is only in favor of the witnesses pre-approved by Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi. Source: Internet
He was the team’s first bona fide star, known to New York fans as Tom Terrific and, more tellingly, The Franchise. Source: Internet
Garbus’s Academy Award-nominated documentary about Nina Simone, tellingly titled “What Happened, Miss Simone? Source: Internet