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call-outverb
a challenge to a fight or duel
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exclaim, cry, cry out, outcry, call out, shoutverb
utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy
«`I won!’ he exclaimed»; «`Help!’ she cried»; «`I’m here,’ the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost»
Synonyms:
cry out, proclaim, outshout, shout, weep, shout out, hollo, blackguard, outcry, promulgate, blazon out, holler, yell, call, scream, cry, squall, abuse, clapperclaw, exclaim -
call outverb
call out loudly, as of names or numbers
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call outverb
challenge to a duel
«Aaron Burr called out Alexander Hamilton»
Synonyms:
cry out, cry, exclaim, outcry, shout
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Mauri Melander Friestleben:
We purposefully call out and lift up historically non-represented voices of color in our spaces to hold weight and power.
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Lily Tang Williams:
Unfortunately, lots of corporations in America have put profits, money, business deals above the human rights, they’re very woke, and they attack America for some history, but they don’t call out China who is committing cultural genocide right now.
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Parker Thayer:
The Democratic Party makes a big deal in public about getting rid of dark money, getting dark money out of politics, but the reality is even The New York Times is now reporting on this, democrats use much more dark money than Republicans do, and they’re more than willing to take that funding as long as it benefits them, but they’ll still simultaneously call out conservatives and Republicans for using dark money as well.
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Liora Rez:
The thinly veiled intent behind AOC’s tweet to vilify a Jewish organization is crystal clear and further contributes to the vilification of American Jews, aOC’s intentional isolation of AIPAC and her failure to call out the numerous bipartisan and left-leaning groups working to keep Justice Democrat candidate Summer Lee out of office shows her true colors.
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Gregory Poling:
It lets The US very clearly call out China’s activities as illegal, not just destabilizing or unhelpful, but to say this is illegal, that helps partners like Vietnam and the Philippines, and it’s going to put pressure on other countries — the Europeans, for instance — to get off the fence and say something themselves.
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- exclaim
- babble
- betray
- blab
- disclose
- divulge
- jabber
- leak
- reveal
- spout
- burst out with
- come out with
- cry out
- give away
- let on
- let out
- let slip
- let the cat ouf of the bag
- run off at the mouth
- spill the beans
- ask for
- assert
- call for
- claim
- confront
- defy
- demand
- denounce
- impose
- require
- test
- try
- accost
- arouse
- beard
- brave
- cross
- dare
- exact
- impeach
- impugn
- inquire
- investigate
- provoke
- query
- reclaim
- stimulate
- summon
- tax
- vindicate
- face down
- face off
- face the music
- fly in the face of
- hang in
- insist upon
- invite competition
- make a point of
- make a stand
- object to
- search out
- stand up to
- stick it out
- throw down the gauntlet
- assert
- blurt
- proclaim
- shout
- utter
- yell
- bellow
- call
- cry
- declare
- ejaculate
- emit
- figure
- holler
- roar
- state
- vociferate
- yawp
- burst out
- call aloud
- cry out
- rend the air
- say loudly
- beep
- announce
- call
- seek
- summon
- call the name of
- hunt for
- preconize
- send for
- cheer
- clamor
- exclaim
- holler
- roar
- scream
- screech
- shriek
- whoop
- yell
- bawl
- bay
- bellow
- squall
- squawk
- vociferate
- yammer
- yap
- yawp
- raise voice
- brave
- buck
- confront
- dare
- defy
- denounce
- dispute
- face-off
- go eyeball to eyeball with
- go one on one with
- go toe to toe with
- go up against
- hang in
- insist upon
- investigate
- invite competition
- make a stand
- object to
- question
- stand up to
- throw down the gauntlet
- ask for trouble
- challenge
- confront
- contest
- cross swords
- dare
- defy
- do something about it
- invite to debate
- knock the chip off one’s shoulder
- meet face to face
- provoke
- stand up to
- start something
On this page you’ll find 190 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to call out, such as: exclaim, babble, betray, blab, disclose, and divulge.
- deny
- answer
- calm
- dodge
- ignore
- agreement
- decision
- victory
- conceal
- hide
- refrain
- be quiet
- conceal
- refrain
- answer
- be quiet
- whimper
- refuse
- reject
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How to use call out in a sentence
She was just about to call out to reassure them when a sound in the passageway behind her made her hold her breath in suspense.
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Strike three blows on the door, and call out: ‘On service from Messieurs de Guise!’
CATHERINE DE’ MEDICIHONORE DE BALZAC
«Call out the guard en parade them colors,» he commanded as he dismounted and assisted Davy down.
DAVID LANNARCK, MIDGETGEORGE S. HARNEY
And a mysterious allusion in the little note from her which accompanied them made Jacinth start and call out to Frances.
ROBIN REDBREASTMARY LOUISA MOLESWORTH
He tried to call out, but succeeded in giving only a whispered respiration, and then a heavy blow robbed him of his senses.
THE LIGHT THAT LURESPERCY BREBNER
«Call out the fire department, probably,» said Eleanor flippantly.
QUINALICE HEGAN RICE
If that should fail, damme, I’ll ride across to Yarmouth, and call out the first of the mongrel breed that I fall in with.
THE PILOTJ. FENIMORE COOPER
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO CALL OUT
- babble
- betray
- blab
- burst out with
- call out
- come out with
- cry out
- disclose
- divulge
- exclaim
- give away
- jabber
- leak
- let on
- let out
- let slip
- let the cat ouf of the bag
- reveal
- run off at the mouth
- spill the beans
- spout
- babbled
- betrayed
- blabbed
- burst out with
- called out
- came out with
- cried out
- disclosed
- divulged
- exclaimed
- gave away
- jabbered
- leaked
- let on
- let out
- let slip
- let the cat ouf of the bag
- ran off at the mouth
- revealed
- spilled the beans
- spouted
- accost
- arouse
- ask for
- assert
- beard
- brave
- call for
- call out
- claim
- confront
- cross
- dare
- defy
- demand
- denounce
- exact
- face down
- face off
- face the music
- fly in the face of
- hang in
- impeach
- impose
- impugn
- inquire
- insist upon
- investigate
- invite competition
- make a point of
- make a stand
- object to
- provoke
- query
- reclaim
- require
- search out
- stand up to
- stick it out
- stimulate
- summon
- tax
- test
- throw down the gauntlet
- try
- vindicate
- accosts
- arouses
- asks for
- asserts
- beards
- braves
- calls for
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- claims
- confronts
- crosses
- dares
- defies
- demands
- denounces
- exacts
- faces down
- faces off
- faces the music
- flies in the face of
- hangs in
- impeaches
- imposes
- impugns
- inquires
- insists upon
- investigates
- invites competition
- makes a point of
- makes a stand
- objects to
- provokes
- queries
- reclaims
- requires
- searches out
- stands up to
- sticks it out
- stimulates
- summons
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- throws down the gauntlet
- tries
- vindicates
- assert
- bellow
- blurt
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- call
- call aloud
- call out
- cry
- cry out
- declare
- ejaculate
- emit
- figure
- holler
- proclaim
- rend the air
- roar
- say loudly
- shout
- state
- utter
- vociferate
- yawp
- yell
- asserted
- bellowed
- blurted
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- called
- called aloud
- called out
- cried
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- declared
- ejaculated
- emitted
- figured
- hollered
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- rent the air
- roared
- said loudly
- shouted
- stated
- uttered
- vociferated
- yawped
- yelled
Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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exclaim
ejaculate, cry out loudly
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cry
call, utter
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cry out
utter, shout
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shout
shout out
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call
ejaculate, shout out
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yell
ejaculate, shout out
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shriek
ejaculate, cry out loudly
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holler
shout out, cry out loudly
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whoop
ejaculate, cry out loudly
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outcry
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summon
dispute, call for over communications system
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scream
cry out loudly
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bellow
shout out
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vociferate
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howl
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blurt out
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clamor
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bawl
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screech
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roar
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challenge
invite to do battle
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confront
challenge, dispute
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defy
challenge, dispute
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declare
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ejaculate
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proclaim
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call for
dispute
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dare
invite to do battle, dispute
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throw down the gauntlet
challenge
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sing out
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blurt out, call, cry, cry out, exclaim, en.synonym.one, howl, outcry, shout, shriek, whoop, yell.
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Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > call out
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call out
1. I
1) if you know the answer put your hand up, don’t call out если знаете ответ, не выкрикивайте, а просто поднимите руку
2. III
1) call out smb. /smb. out/ call out firemen вызывать пожарных и т. д.
2) call out smb., smth. he called me out он окликнул меня; the porters were calling out the names of the stations at which the train would stop проводники объявляли остановки поезда
3) call out smth. call out smb.’s courage заставить кого-л. проявить храбрость и т. д., call out enthusiasm вызвать энтузиазм; the emergency called out his hidden talents чрезвычайные обстоятельства пробудили его скрытые таланты
3. IV
call out smb. at some time only if the case is urgent call out the doctor at night ночью и т. д. вызывайте врача только в экстренных случаях
4. XI
be catted out each) person stepped forward as his name was called out каждый делал шаг вперед, когда выкликали / называли/ его. фамилию; а fire department had to be called out пришлось вызывать пожарную команду; be called out on smth. the doctor has been called out on an urgent case врач получил экстренный вызов
5. XVI
call out to smb. call out to one’s friends крикнуть друзьям и т. д; call out for smb. call out for bis wife звать /позвать/ жену и т. д; call out for smth. call out for a glass of water крикнуть, чтобы принесли стакан воды и т. д; call out for help позвать на помощь; call out from some place call out from the bead of the stairs крикнуть с верхней площадки лестницы; call out with smth. call out with joy кричать от радости и т. д.; call out in smth. call out in one’s sleep вскрикивать во сне
6. XXV
I called out «Stop!» «Стой!»,call out крикнул я
English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > call out
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Англо-русский синонимический словарь > call out
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call out
1. phr v закричать; вскрикнуть
2. phr v выкрикивать
3. phr v вызывать
4. phr v вызывать на дуэль
call over — вызывать по списку; делать перекличку
5. phr v воен. призывать
6. phr v амер. разг. приглашать на танец
7. phr v разг. призывать к забастовке
Синонимический ряд:
ejaculate (verb) blurt out; call; ejaculate; exclaim; howl; shriek; vociferate; whoop; yell
English-Russian base dictionary > call out
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call out
1) выкрикивать;
кричать Jane called out when she saw her friend across the street. ≈ Джейн окликнула своего приятеля, когда увидела его на другой стороне улицы. Syn: cry out
2), shout out, thunder out, yell out
2) вызывать (мастера, врача и т. п.) to call out for training ≈ призывать на учебный сбор The doctor has been called out every night this week. ≈ На этой неделе доктора вызывали каждую ночь.
3) выявлять, обнаруживать Trouble can call out a person’s best qualities. ≈ В беде человек может проявить свои лучшие качества. Syn: bring out
2), call forth, draw forth, draw out
9), fetch out
3)
4) разг. призывать к забастовке The workers’ leader has called all the men out for more pay. ≈ Рабочий лидер призвал к забастовке с требованием повышения зарплаты. Syn: bring out
7), come out
6), fetch out
6), get out
13), go out
8), stay out
4), stop out
2), walk out
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5) вызывать на дуэль Syn: call down
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закричать;
вскрикнуть( от удивления, боли и т. п.) — she called out for help она позвала на помощь — if you know the answer, put your hand up, don’t * если вы знаете ответ, поднимите руку, не кричите с места — each person stepped forward as his name was called out каждый, кого вызывали, выходил вперед — to * the names of stations громко объявлять названия станций выкрикивать (лозунги и т. п.) вызывать (актера) вызывать на дуэль( военное) призывать — to * for training призывать на учебный сбор (американизм) (разговорное) приглашать на танец( разговорное) призывать к забастовке (о профсоюзе)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > call out
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call out
фраз. гл.
1) выявлять, обнаруживать
Trouble can call out a person’s best qualities. — Беда может выявить лучшие человеческие качества.
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призывать к забастовке
The workers’ leader has called all the men out for more pay. — Рабочий лидер призвал всех к забастовке с требованием повышения зарплаты.
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Англо-русский современный словарь > call out
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call out
[‘kɔːl’aut]
v
The doctor was called out on an urgent case. — Врач получил экстренный вызов.
2) звать, окликать
— call out to one’s friend
— call out for one’s wife
— call out for another glass of waterEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > call out
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call out
[ʹkɔ:lʹaʋt]
1. закричать; вскрикнуть ()
if you know the answer, put your hand up, don’t call out — если вы знаете ответ, поднимите руку, не кричите с места
each person stepped forward as his name was called out — каждый, кого вызывали, выходил вперёд
2. выкрикивать ()
4. вызывать на дуэль
6.
разг. приглашать на танец
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призывать к забастовке ()
НБАРС > call out
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call out
а) вызывать; to call out for training призывать на учебный сбор;
б) вызывать на дуэль;
в) выкрикивать; кричать
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(n) ответный сигнал
* * *
1) выкрикивать
2) вызывать (мастера, врача и т. п.)
3) выявлятьНовый англо-русский словарь > call out
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call out
выкрикивать; вызывать
call over — вызывать по списку; делать перекличку
English-Russian big medical dictionary > call out
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call out
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call-out
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > call-out
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call-out
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > call-out
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call out
[‘kɔːl’aʊt]
1) Общая лексика: вскрикнуть , вызвать на дуэль, выкрикивать, выкрикнуть, крикнуть, ответный сигнал, призвать, выкрикивать , вызывать , громко окликнуть , производить набор
2) Авиация: сообщать , доклад, докладывать
5) Макаров: вскрикнуть , вызвать, вызывать, вызывать , вызывать , вызывать , вызывать на дуэль, выкликать, выкликнуть, выкрикивать , закричать, кричать, приглашать на танец, призывать, призывать к забастовке
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > call out
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call-out
[‘kɔːlaʊt]
1) Общая лексика: призыв , вызов
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > call-out
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call out
выкрикивать; кричать
вызывать
выявлять, обнаруживать
призывать к забастовке
вызывать на дуэль
Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > call out
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call-out
Новый англо-русский словарь > call-out
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call out
Англо-русский словарь по авиации > call out
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call-out
Англо-русский словарь по авиации > call-out
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call-out
НБАРС > call-out
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call-out — n BrE a situation in which someone is called to another person s house or place of business to do repairs, help them etc ▪ The lifeboat has had ten call outs in the past year. ▪ call out charges … Dictionary of contemporary English
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call-out — call ,out noun count BRITISH a visit to your home or office by someone providing a service, for example a PLUMBER or a computer expert: Is there a call out charge? … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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call out — index challenge, proclaim, subpoena Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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call-out — noun a challenge to a fight or duel • Derivationally related forms: ↑call out • Hypernyms: ↑challenge * * * /kawl owt /, n. 1. an act or instance of calling out. 2. an order to report for emergency or special work, esp. at an unusual time or… … Useful english dictionary
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call out — verb 1. utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy (Freq. 12) I won! he exclaimed Help! she cried I m here, the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost • Syn: ↑exclaim, ↑cry, ↑cry out, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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call out — phrasal verb Word forms call out : present tense I/you/we/they call out he/she/it calls out present participle calling out past tense called out past participle called out 1) [intransitive/transitive] to shout something, especially when you are… … English dictionary
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call-out — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms call out : singular call out plural call outs British a visit to your home or office by someone providing a service, for example a plumber or a computer expert Is there a call out charge? … English dictionary
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call out — 1. verb a) To specify, especially in detail. They call out 304 stainless steel in the drawing, but the part was made from aluminum. b) To order into service; to summon into service. The Governor called out the National Guard. 2 … Wiktionary
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call out — transitive verb Date: 15th century 1. to summon into action < call out troops > 2. to challenge to a duel 3. to order on strike < call out the workers > … New Collegiate Dictionary
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call out — phr verb Call out is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑voice Call out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑engineer, fire brigade, ↑firefighter, ↑greeting, ↑guard, ↑lifeboat, ↑militia, ↑name, ↑vet … Collocations dictionary
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call-out — /ˈkɔl aʊt/ (say kawl owt) noun 1. an instance of being summoned to attend in a situation where assistance is required, as by a doctor, service provider, fire brigade, etc. 2. the act of summoning (military forces) into service. {derived from… …
call
( calls plural & 3rd person present) ( calling present participle) ( called past tense & past participle )
1 verb If you call someone or something by a particular name or title, you give them that name or title.
`Doctor…’—`Will you please call me Sarah?’… V n n
Everybody called each other by their surnames. V n by n
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called adj v-link ADJ
There are two men called Buckley at the Home Office., …a device called an optical amplifier.
2 verb If you call someone or something a particular thing, you suggest they are that thing or describe them as that thing.
The speech was interrupted by members of the Conservative Party, who called him a traitor… V n n
She calls me lazy and selfish… V n adj
He called it particularly cynical to begin releasing the hostages on Christmas Day… V it adj to-inf
Anyone can call themselves a psychotherapist. V pron-refl n
3 verb If you call something, you say it in a loud voice, because you are trying to attract someone’s attention.
He could hear the others downstairs in different parts of the house calling his name… V n
`Boys!’ she called again. V with quote
Call out means the same as call., phrasal verb
The butcher’s son called out a greeting… V P n (not pron)
The train stopped and a porter called out, `Middlesbrough!’ V P with quote, Also V n P
4 verb If you call someone, you telephone them.
(=phone)
Would you call me as soon as you find out?… V n
A friend of mine gave me this number to call… V n
`May I speak with Mr Coyne, please?’—`May I ask who’s calling?’ V
5 verb If you call someone such as a doctor or the police, you ask them to come to you, usually by telephoning them.
He screamed for his wife to call an ambulance… V n
One night he was called to see a woman with tuberculosis. be V-ed to-inf
6 verb If you call someone, you ask them to come to you by shouting to them.
She called her young son: `Here, Stephen, come and look at this!’… V n
He called me over the Tannoy. V n prep
7 n-count When you make a telephone call, you telephone someone.
I made a phone call to the United States to talk to a friend…, I’ve had hundreds of calls from other victims…
8 verb If someone in authority calls something such as a meeting, rehearsal, or election, they arrange for it to take place at a particular time.
The Committee decided to call a meeting of the All India Congress… V n
The RSC was calling a press conference to announce the theatre’s closure… V n
9 verb If someone is called before a court or committee, they are ordered to appear there, usually to give evidence.
usu passive
(=summon)
The child waited two hours before she was called to give evidence… be V-ed to-inf
I was called as an expert witness. be V-ed prep
10 verb If you call somewhere, you make a short visit there.
A market researcher called at the house where he was living… V prep/adv
Andrew now came almost weekly to call. V
Call is also a noun., n-count
He decided to pay a call on Tommy Cummings.
11 verb When a train, bus, or ship calls somewhere, it stops there for a short time to allow people to get on or off.
The steamer calls at several ports along the way. V prep/adv
12 verb To call a game or sporting event means to cancel it, for example because of rain or bad light.
(AM)
(=call off)
We called the next game. V n
13 n-count If there is a callfor something, someone demands that it should happen.
usu N for n, N to-inf
There have been calls for a new kind of security arrangement…, Almost all workers heeded a call by the trade unions to stay at home for the duration of the strike.
14 n-uncount If there is little or no call for something, very few people want it to be done or provided.
with brd-neg, N for n
(=demand)
`Have you got just plain chocolate?’—`No, I’m afraid there’s not much call for that.’
15 n-sing The callof something such as a place is the way it attracts or interests you strongly.
with poss
(=pull, lure)
16 n-count The call of a particular bird or animal is the characteristic sound that it makes.
…a wide range of animal noises and bird calls.
18 If you say that there is no call for someone to behave in a particular way, you are criticizing their behaviour, usually because you think it is rude.
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there is no call for phrase PHR n to-inf, PHR n (disapproval)
(=there is no need for)
There was no call for him to single you out from all the others.
19 If someone is on call, they are ready to go to work at any time if they are needed, especially if there is an emergency.
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on call phrase PHR after v, v-link PHR
In theory I’m on call day and night., …a doctor on call.
20 If you call in sick, you telephone the place where you work to tell them you will not be coming to work because you are ill.
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to call in sick phrase V inflects
`Shouldn’t you be at work today?’—`I called in sick.’
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to call someone’s bluff
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bluff
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to call it a day
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day
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to call a halt
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halt
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to call something to mind
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mind
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call of nature
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nature
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to call something your own
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own
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to call something into question
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question
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to call it quits
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quit
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to call a spade a spade
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spade
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to call the tune
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tune
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too close to call
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close call back phrasal verb If you call someone back, you telephone them again or in return for a telephone call that they have made to you.
(=ring back)
If we’re not around she’ll take a message and we’ll call you back… V n P call for
1 phrasal verb If you call for someone, you go to the building where they are, so that you can both go somewhere.
I shall be calling for you at seven o’clock. V P n
2 phrasal verb If you call for something, you demand that it should happen.
They angrily called for Robinson’s resignation… V P n
3 phrasal verb If something calls for a particular action or quality, it needs it or makes it necessary.
(=demand, require)
It’s a situation that calls for a blend of delicacy and force. V P n call in
1 phrasal verb If you call someone in, you ask them to come and help you or do something for you.
Call in an architect or surveyor to oversee the work. V P n (not pron)
2 phrasal verb If you call in somewhere, you make a short visit there.
(=drop in)
He just calls in occasionally… V P
I got into the habit of calling in on Gloria on my way home. V P on n call off phrasal verb If you call off an event that has been planned, you cancel it.
He has called off the trip… V P n (not pron)
The union threatened a strike but called it off at the last minute. V n P call on , call upon
1 phrasal verb If you call on someone to do something or call upon them to do it, you say publicly that you want them to do it.
One of Kenya’s leading churchmen has called on the government to resign… V P n to-inf
2 phrasal verb If you call on someone or call upon someone, you pay them a short visit.
Sofia was intending to call on Miss Kitts. V P n call out phrasal verb If you call someone out, you order or request that they come to help, especially in an emergency.
Colombia has called out the army and imposed emergency measures… V P n (not pron)
I called the doctor out… V n P
The fire brigade should always be called out to a house fire. be V-ed P to n
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call 3 call up
1 phrasal verb If you call someone up, you telephone them.
(mainly AM)
When I’m in Pittsburgh, I call him up… V n P
He called up the museum… V P n (not pron)
Sometimes I’d even call up at 4 a.m. V P
2 phrasal verb If someone is called up, they are ordered to join the army, navy, or air force.
(=draft)
Youngsters coming up to university were being called up… be V-ed P
The United States has called up some 150,000 military reservists. V P n (not pron), Also V n P
3 phrasal verb If someone is called up, they are chosen to play in a sports team.
He is likely to be called up for Thursday’s match against Italy. be V-ed P
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call-up call upon
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call on
call box ( call boxes plural ) , call-box
1 n-count A call box is the same as a telephone box.
(BRIT)
2 n-count A call box is a telephone in a box or case, often on a pole, that is at the side of a road and that you can use in emergencies.
(mainly AM)
call centre ( call centres plural )
in AM, use call center A call centre is an office where people work answering or making telephone calls for a particular company. n-count
call girl ( call girls plural ) A call girl is a prostitute who makes appointments by telephone. n-count
call-in ( call-ins plural ) A call-in is a programme on radio or television in which people telephone with questions or opinions and their calls are broadcast.
(AM) n-count
…a call-in show on Los Angeles radio station KABC.
in BRIT, use phone-in
call sign ( call signs plural ) A call sign is the letters and numbers which identify a person, vehicle, or organization that is broadcasting on the radio or sending messages by radio. n-count
call-up ( call-ups plural )
1 adj If a person gets their call-up papers, they receive an official order to join the armed forces.
ADJ n
(=draft)
2 n-count A call-up is an occasion on which people are ordered to report for service in the armed forces.
The call-up of National Guard and reserve units begun in late August.
call waiting
Call waiting is a telephone service that sends you a signal if another call arrives while you are already on the phone. n-uncount oft N n
clarion call ( clarion calls plural ) A clarion call is a strong and emotional appeal to people to do something.
LITERARY n-count
Paine’s words are a clarion call for democracy.
cold call ( cold calls plural & 3rd person present) ( cold calling present participle) ( cold called past tense & past participle )
1 n-count If someone makes a cold call, they telephone or visit someone they have never contacted, without making an appointment, in order to try and sell something.
She had worked as a call centre operator making cold calls for time-share holidays.
2 verb To cold call means to make a cold call.
You should refuse to meet anyone who cold calls with an offer of financial advice. V, Also V n
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cold calling n-uncount
We will adhere to strict sales ethics, with none of the cold calling that has given the industry such a bad name.
conference call ( conference calls plural ) A conference call is a phone call in which more than two people take part. (BUSINESS) n-count
There are daily conference calls with Washington.
curtain call ( curtain calls plural ) , curtain-call In a theatre, when actors or performers take a curtain call, they come forward to the front of the stage after a performance in order to receive the applause of the audience. n-count
They took 23 curtain calls.
judgment call ( judgment calls plural )
in BRIT, also use judgement call If you refer to a decision as a judgment call, you mean that there are no firm rules or principles that can help you make it, so you simply have to rely on your own judgement and instinct. n-count
Well, physicians make judgment calls every day.
phone call ( phone calls plural ) If you make a phone call, you dial someone’s phone number and speak to them by phone. n-count
Wait there for a minute. I have to make a phone call.
port of call ( ports of call plural )
1 n-count A port of call is a place where a ship stops during a journey.
Their first port of call will be Cape Town.
2 n-count A port of call is any place where you stop for a short time when you are visiting several places, shops, or people.
INFORMAL The local tourist office should be your first port of call in any town.
reverse charge call ( reverse charge calls plural ) A reverse charge call is a telephone call which is paid for by the person who receives the call, rather than the person who makes the call.
(BRIT) n-count
in AM, use collect call
roll call ( roll calls plural ) , roll-call
1 n-var If you take a roll call, you check which of the members of a group are present by reading their names out.
We had to stand in the snow every morning for roll call.
2 n-sing A roll call of a particular type of people or things is a list of them. (JOURNALISM) N of n
Her list of pupils read like a roll-call of the great and good.
wake-up call ( wake-up calls plural )
1 n-count A wake-up call is a telephone call that you can book through an operator or at a hotel to make sure that you wake up at a particular time.
usu sing
2 n-count If you say that something is a wake-up call to a person or group of people, you mean that it will make them notice something and start to take action.
usu sing, oft N to n
The Ambassador said he hoped the statement would serve as a wake-up call to the government.
Перевод по словам
— call [noun]
noun: вызов, призыв, зов, требование, соединение, призвание, сигнал, позывной, визит, крик
verb: назвать, называть, вызывать, звать, призывать, звонить по телефону, обзывать, заходить, созывать, считать
adjective: позывной
- call on — призывать
- call upon — призывать
- far call — дальний вызов
- call timer — таймер вызова
- inbound call set up message — входящее сообщение установления вызова
- dropped call ratio — коэффициент сброшенных вызовов
- selective call system — система селективного вызова корреспондентов
- unknown call type — неизвестный тип вызова
- call the album — назвать альбом
- phone call with threats — телефонный звонок с угрозами
— out [adjective]
preposition: из, вне, за
noun: аут, выход, недостаток, пропуск, лазейка
adverb: вне, наружу, вон, снаружи, больше обычного
adjective: наружный, внешний, отдаленный, крайний, выключенный
verb: изгнать, выгонять, тушить, гасить, выставлять, нокаутировать, удалять с поля
- bow out of — выходить из
- conked out — побежден
- know inside out — знать наизнанку
- point out to — указать на
- on the look-out — в поисках
- zoom in and out — увеличивать и уменьшать масштаб
- leave out of — упускать
- average out — составлять в среднем
- tonnage handled in and out — грузооборот
- go out on a limb — рисковать
Предложения с «call out»
Why add another -ism to the list when so many, racism in particular, call out for action? |
Зачем добавлять ещё один « — изм» в список, когда их и так много, расизм, например, и все взывают к действию? |
You can call out the hypocrisy and failures of Western democracies and explain how your way is better, but that’s never really worked for you. |
Вы можете упрекать демократические страны Запада в лицемерии, пенять на их неудачи и объяснять, чем ваш путь лучше, но это никогда не срабатывало. |
It’s the ability to think critically: call out falsehood, press for the facts. |
Это способность критически мыслить: выявлять ложь и настаивать на фактах. |
Does Drew not call out the name of Jesus when someone lands on Bankrupt on Wheel of Fortune? |
Разве Дрю не кричит имя Иисуса, когда кто — то попадает на Банкрот в Колесе фортуны? |
The world cannot be deceived all the time, least of all the noble and hard-working people of the United States, who daily call out for solidarity with Cuba. |
Мир нельзя все время держать в заблуждении, менее всего трудолюбивых и благородных людей Соединенных Штатов Америки, которые ежедневно призывают к солидарности с Кубой. |
She was about to call out the national guard. |
А то она уже хотела звонить в полицию. |
Furthermore, the sheer magnitude of the drug problem, its geographical reach and diverse social contexts call out for innovative approaches. |
Более того, сам масштаб проблемы наркотиков, ее географический охват и различные социальные аспекты, которые с этим связаны, требуют нетрадиционных подходов. |
JE: When you got this call out of the blue — Tony’s really shy, and it took a lot of convincing to get somebody as modest as Tony to allow us to bring Luke. |
Х.Э.: Когда тебе вот так неожиданно позвонили. Тони очень стеснителен, и пришлось его долго уговаривать, чтобы такой скромник как Тони позволил привести Люка сюда. |
Yet he did not, as others would have done, order mass arrests or call out the troops. |
Но он не отдал приказа провести массовые аресты или ввести войска, как на его месте сделали бы другие. |
Use speech bubbles when appropriate: Speech bubbles can be a whimsical way to add speech or thoughts to characters in your video and to call out specifics. |
Используйте текстовые выноски там, где это уместно. Их можно применять для передачи мыслей или слов персонажей, которые в действительности молчат, или для сообщения дополнительной информации. |
Bad enough Stan being in two minds whether to call out you or the vet. |
Хватит того, что Стэн не знал, кому звонить — вам или ветеринару. |
If I needed a can of tomato paste, I would just call out the window and Mari or Ricky would pick one up on their way home. |
Если мне нужна была томатная паста, я могла просто крикнуть в окно и Мари, или Рикки принесли бы мне. |
If each of you would call out a single digit between zero and nine, that will be the four-digit number that I’ll square. |
Каждый из вас назовет цифру между нулем и девяткой, это и будет четырехзначное число, которое я возведу в квадрат. |
“Habibi!” Damien Spleeters shouts again, using the casual Arabic term of endearment to call out for Haider al-Hakim, his Iraqi translator and partner on the ground. |
«Хабиби!» — снова кричит Дэмьен Сплитерс (Damien Spleeters). Так он ласково на арабском языке зовет своего иракского переводчика и местного коллегу Хайдера аль — Хакима (Haider al — Hakim). |
The White House, however, has yet to call out Russia publicly for its dealings with North Korea. |
Однако Белый дом пока не призвал публично Россию к ответу за ее сотрудничество с Севером. |
We were at zero visibility, yelling for anyone to call out, but no one did. |
Мы были в зоне нулевой видимости, пытались позвать кого — нибудь, но никто не отзывался. |
And I was frightened and started to call out for Ralph and then I saw something moving among the trees, something big and horrid. |
Я испугался и стал Ральфа звать и вдруг вижу: под деревьями идет что — то, большое и страшное. |
And now, said the suppressed voice with another oath, call out again, and I’ll make short work of you! |
Вот теперь, — произнес тот же голос и снова последовало ругательство, — попробуй у меня еще раз крикнуть — я с тобой живо расправлюсь. |
She writhed helplessly, desperately trying to call out. An arm moved across her mouth, and Tracy sank her teeth into it, biting down with all her strength. |
Она беспомощно корчилась от боли, отчаянно пытаясь позвать на помощь. Рука зажала ей рот, и Трейси со всей силой впилась в мучителя. |
It looks like he’s… jotted down a call-out. |
Выглядит так, словно он бегло записал какой — то вызов. |
Just now I heard the flaxen-haired croupier call out ‘zero!’ |
Вот этот крупер, курчавый, главный — то, крикнул сейчас zero? |
There’s one here gone,’ I heard a voice call out; ‘can you get me another small bulb? |
Тут одна лампочка лопнула, — услышала я голос, — кто мне даст новую? |
That time I left Elena the key, begging her if anybody should come and knock, to call out and ask who was there. |
В этот раз я оставил Елене ключ, прося ее, если кто придет и будет стучаться, окликнуть и спросить: кто такой? |
Let’s call out the cavalry. |
Вызывай подкрепление. |
We thought maybe you could call out, talk her through it. |
Мы подумали, может, встретишься с ней, поговоришь. |
So I call out across the bullpen. |
И я крикнул через весь обезьянник. |
Don’t forget to call out the Rasheed Murder headlines. |
Не забывай оглашать про Розеттское убийство! |
No one should be alone with their fears and doubts, and we can call out and our voices heard. |
Я считаю, что никто не должен быть одинок со своими страхами и заботами. И замечательно то, что любой голос может быть услышан. |
The footholds in here are a little dicey, so, if you get in trouble, Al, just call out. |
Опоры тут ненадежные и если попадешь в беду, Эл, сразу кричи. |
These footholds can be a little dicey, so if you get into trouble, Al, you just call out. |
Эти опоры могут быть ненадежными, поэтому, если попадешь в беду, Эл, сразу кричи. |
You’re asking us to call out half of public works and pull the plywood off thousands of vacant houses all so we can raise the city’s murder rate by 10%? |
Ты просишь остановить половину общественных работ и вытащить фанеру из тысяч бесхозных домов, чтобы поднять уровень убийств в городе на 10%? |
Telephone the governor, call out the militia, cried Teece. |
Надо звонить губернатору, вызвать полицию! — бесновался Тис. |
When we hatch goose eggs in an incubator, and then, above the baby birds pass a form simulating a goose in flight the birds stretch their necks and call out |
Если над головками гусят, выращенных в инкубаторе, провести фигуру, похожую на летящего гуся, птенцы станут вытягивать шейки и пищать. |
I must call out to them: ‘Brothers, come to your senses, what kind of spy am I?’ he thought. Something sobering, heartfelt, that will stop them. |
Надо крикнуть им: Братцы, опомнитесь, какой я шпион? — подумал он. — Что — нибудь отрезвляющее, сердечное, что их бы остановило. |
Yo Beckett, dispatch just got a call out of Connecticut. |
Йоу, Беккет, Диспетчерская только что получила звонок из Коннектикута. |
Can you call out on that thing and get me connected with somebody in charge? |
Ты можешь по этой штуке связаться с кем — нибудь главным? |
Mothers and babies call out in distress as they are separated, hoisted up and dragged off … soon to be mercilessly hacked to death. |
Матери и младенцы вызывают в обеспокойте, поскольку они отделены, поднятый и тянувший прочь … скоро быть беспощадно прорубленным до смерти. |
I didn’t even know his name to call out to him! |
Не зная его имени, как мне его звать? |
Graeber saw the black hole of the muzzle, it grew, he wanted to call out, in a loud voice, there was so much to say quickly and loudly |
Он видел перед собой черное дуло, оно разрасталось. Гребер хотел громко крикнуть, надо было громко и быстро сказать так много… |
I went upstairs and I was still in my room… ..when I heard Maggie call out that she couldn’t find her coat. |
Я поднялась наверх, в свою комнату. Мэгги никак не могла найти пальто. |
Okay, lead vehicle, call out your turns. |
Ладно, ведите транспортное средство, докладывайте обо всех ваших поворотах. |
Call out to your sister and tell her to let Grace go and come out here. |
Позови свою сестру и скажи, чтобы отпустила Грейс и вышла оттуда. |
Call out my name, I’ll be center stage |
Назовите моё имя Не жалейте здоровья |
Close call out there today, Sarge. |
Сегодня нам повезло, сержант. |
Well, I want you to operate these controls here… and switch on to full power when I call out. |
Ну, я хочу, чтобы ты работал с этими средствами управления… и включил на полную мощность, когда я крикну. |
I got a call out of the blue for a chance to play a very important part in |
На меня, как гром среди голубого неба, свалился шанс сыграть важную роль в |
If I live to be a thousand, which doesn’t seem likely, I’ll never know where I got the courage to call out like that. |
Даже если бы я прожил тысячу лет, я бы никогда не понял, как посмел повести себя так. |
No, but, you know, since the guy is a driver by trade, I put a call out on the CB to check to see if any truckers spot him. |
Нет, но, если он наёмный водитель, я могу сделать запрос по радио, проверить, может его видели дальнобойщики. |
So if you want to maybe talk about darts later or a more suitable game like chess, I could call out all the moves. |
Ну, если вы захотите поговорить позже про дартс или про более подходящую игру, например, шахматы, я смогла бы называть вам все ходы. |
If there’s a war it must be won and people must call out God Save Our Emperor. |
Война так война, ничего не поделаешь, — мы должны довести ее до победного конца, должны постоянно провозглашать славу государю императору. |
I put the call out online, but I didn’t think anyone would actually show. |
Я вывесила призыв онлайн, но не думала, что кто — нибудь вправду появится. |
He didn’t call out for help? |
Он не звал на помощь? |
Why did you call out for Simon? |
Почему ты звала Симона? |
I managed to get to the door and call out. |
Кое — как мне удалось добраться до двери и позвать на помощь. |
Waiting for someone to call out Would you touch me? |
Ждущий, что кто — то позовет, Тронешь меня? |
Perhaps you could call out your son? |
Может, позовёте вашего сына? |
Renai, you must call out to him. |
Рене, ты должна позвать его! |
In weeping, I call out to Elizabeth, |
В слезах я взываю к Элизабет. |
And weeping, I call out to Elizabeth, |
В слезах я взываю к Элизабет. |
If you call out to one of the dead. |
Если ты вызываешь одного из усопших. |
Call Past Tense
The past tense of Call is called.
1. call
verb. [‘ˈkɔl’] assign a specified (usually proper) proper name to.
Synonyms
- address
- nickname
- style
- rename
- dub
- baptise
- christen
- name
- term
- entitle
- tag
- baptize
- refer
- label
Antonyms
- curse
- bless
- descent
- level
Etymology
- callen (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Call Out
- stake-out
- how-about
- without
- throughout
- strout
- sprout
- reroute
- redoubt
- devout
- troutt
- trout
- stoute
- stout
- spout
- snout
- shrout
- scout
- prout
- krout
- kraut
- grout
- flout
- drought
- crout
- clout
- about
- tout
- thuot
- shout
- routt
2. call
verb. [‘ˈkɔl’] ascribe a quality to or give a name of a common noun that reflects a quality.
Synonyms
- post
- name
- miscall
- misname
- label
Antonyms
- increase
- single
- malfunction
- straighten
Etymology
- callen (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. call
verb. [‘ˈkɔl’] get or try to get into communication (with someone) by telephone.
Synonyms
- ring
- telecommunicate
- cell phone
- phone
- call up
- dial
- call in
Antonyms
- divest
- associate
- low status
- go
Etymology
- callen (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. call
verb. [‘ˈkɔl’] order, request, or command to come.
Synonyms
- recall
- muster
- mobilise
- call in
- summons
- cite
- mobilize
- say
- lift
- summon
- enjoin
- order
- hail
- call up
- rally
- beep
- tell
- send for
Antonyms
- skew
- tactlessness
- terseness
- verboseness
Etymology
- callen (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. call
verb. [‘ˈkɔl’] utter a sudden loud cry.
Synonyms
- squall
- ululate
- pipe up
- skreigh
- let loose
- yaup
- holler
- shout
- cry out
- screech
- shrill
- cry
- let out
- scream
- screak
- squawk
- yell
- wail
- roar
- exclaim
- halloo
- pipe
- call out
- utter
- yawl
- hollo
- shriek
- outcry
- skreak
- howl
- whoop
- emit
- hurrah
Antonyms
- disagree
- unjust
- disassemble
- disjoin
Etymology
- callen (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. call
noun. [‘ˈkɔl’] a telephone connection.
Synonyms
- conference call
- telephone
- collect call
- telephone call
- call-back
- wake-up call
- trunk call
- long-distance call
- crank call
- phone call
- call-in
- telephony
- long distance
Antonyms
- unsensational
- cry
- applaud
- stay in place
Etymology
- callen (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. call
verb. [‘ˈkɔl’] pay a brief visit.
Synonyms
- drop by
- see
- come by
- meet
- call in
- visit
- drop in
Antonyms
- falsehood
- truth
- overstatement
- con
Etymology
- callen (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. call
verb. [‘ˈkɔl’] call a meeting; invite or command to meet.
Synonyms
- forgather
- bespeak
- quest
- gather
- foregather
- request
- meet
- send for
- assemble
Antonyms
- disesteem
- literalize
- spiritualize
- enjoy
Etymology
- callen (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. Call
noun. a special disposition (as if from a divine source) to pursue a particular course.
Synonyms
- tendency
- inclination
Antonyms
- sociability
- unfriendliness
- cheerfulness
10. out
adjective. [‘ˈaʊt’] not allowed to continue to bat or run.
Antonyms
- function
Sentences with call-out
1. Noun Phrase
Disney workers, who are referred to as «cast members,» will call out birthday greetings throughout the day.