What is another word for tipped off?
Pronunciation:
[ tˈɪpt ˈɒf], [ tˈɪpt ˈɒf], [ t_ˈɪ_p_t ˈɒ_f]
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Synonyms for Tipped off:
v.
• alert (verb) • apprise (verb) • brief (verb)- initiate,
- recapitulate,
- show the ropes,
- explain,
- edify,
- orient,
- summarize,
- epitomize,
- give the lowdown,
- instruct,
- prime,
- show the lay of the land,
- prepare,
- give rundown.
- pull one's coat,
- admonish,
- wise one up,
- give the lowdown on,
- alert,
- urge,
- put one wise,
- wave a red flag,
- exhort.
- get together,
- break the ice,
- habituate,
- get to know,
- use,
- adapt,
- make used to,
- awaken to,
- condition,
- train,
- coach,
- let next to,
- become adept in,
- get in,
- make conversant,
- inure,
- get with it,
- let know,
- check out,
- let down hair,
- become aware of,
- case,
- wont,
- school,
- get lay of land,
- naturalize,
- bring into use,
- adjust,
- come to know,
- season,
- popularize,
- mix,
- accustom,
- get lowdown on,
- gain friendship.
- foreshadow,
- solicit,
- signify,
- press,
- refer to,
- point,
- shadow,
- recall,
- connote,
- make,
- imply,
- bring up,
- whisper,
- put flea in ear,
- allude to,
- let it be known,
- insinuate,
- say in passing,
- drop,
- jog memory,
- let out of bag,
- prefigure,
- adumbrate,
- broach,
- wink,
- mention,
- angle,
- give an inkling,
- coax,
- touch on,
- intimate,
- remind,
- infer,
- cue,
- tip one's hand,
- fish.
Other synonyms:
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- Warned.
- notify,
- tell,
- fill in,
- inform,
- warn,
- give the word,
- put next to,
- put on to,
- show,
- apprise,
- keep posted,
- put on the line,
- clue in,
- clue,
- acquaint,
- tip off,
- make known,
- post,
- lay it out,
- update,
- let in on,
- report.
How to use "Tipped off" in context?
If someone tips you off to an impending danger, it's likely that they trust you enough to share the information with you. When someone tips you off, they're trusting that you'll take the necessary precautions to protect yourself and others. It's important to remember that when someone tips you off, they're potentially putting their life and safety on the line. It's important to be respectful of the trust that has been placed in you and use the information in a responsible manner.
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