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call definition

call (kôl)

transitive verb

  1. to say or read in a loud tone; shout; announce to call the names of stations
  2. to command or ask to come; summon call him to supper
  3. to summon to a specific duty, profession, etc. the army called him
  4. to convoke judicially or officially to call a meeting
    1. to give or apply a name to call the baby Ann
    2. to designate they called her a cheat
  5. to consider or describe as specified I call it silly
  6. to direct (attention) to
  7. to awaken call me at six
  8. to communicate with by telephone
  9. to give orders for to call a strike
  10. ☆ to stop or halt game called because of rain
  11. to demand or order payment of (a loan or bond issue)
  12. to utter or chant directions for (a square dance)
  13. ☆ to imitate the sounds of in order to attract (a bird or animal)
    1. in pool, to describe (the shot one plans to make)
    2. to predict
    1. Poker to equal (the preceding bet) or to equal the bet of (the last previous bettor)
    2. to challenge on, or force to account for, something said or done
    3. to expose (someone's bluff) by such action
  14. Sports
    1. to declare officially to be the umpire called him out
    2. to invoke (a penalty) against (a player or team)

Etymology: ME callen < Late OE ceallian & or < ON kalla < IE base *gal-, to scream, shriek > Brythonic galw, call, Ger klage & (?) MIr gall, swan

intransitive verb

  1. to speak in a loud tone; shout
  2. to utter its characteristic cry, as a bird or animal
  3. to visit for a short while: with on or upon
  4. to ask that a person do something, esp. speak, as at a meeting: with on or upon
  5. to telephone
  6. Poker to equal the last previous bet

noun

  1. an act or instance of calling
  2. a loud utterance; shout
    1. the distinctive cry of an animal or bird
    2. a sound made in imitation of such a cry to attract an animal or bird
    3. a device that makes such a sound
    1. a summons to a meeting, rehearsal, etc.
    2. the calling up of a quota of men for military service
  3. a signal on a bugle, drum, etc.
  4. an act or instance of telephoning
  5. an economic demand, as for a product
  6. a request a call for aid
  7. an inner urging toward a certain action or profession, esp. a religious vocation regarded as divinely inspired
  8. an invitation to accept a position as a minister, teacher, etc.
  9. power to attract or allure the call of the wild
  10. need; obligation; occasion no call for tears
  11. an order or demand for payment
  12. a brief visit, esp. a formal or professional visit
  13. a direction given by a caller of square dances
  14. roll call
  15. an option to buy a given quantity of a stock, commodity, etc. at a specified price and within a specified time: calls are purchased in expectation of a rise in price
  16. Bridge a pass, bid, double, or redouble
    1. Sports an official's decision or ruling a good call by the umpire
    2. a decision “What do you want to do?” “I don't care— it's your call.”
call Idioms

call back

  1. to ask or command to come back
  2. to telephone again or in return
  3. to ask purchasers to return (an imperfect or dangerous product), often so that a manufacturing defect can be corrected; recall

call down

  1. to invoke
  2. Informal to scold sharply; rebuke

called to the bar

Brit. admitted to the practice of law as a barrister

call for

  1. to demand; require an emergency that calls for extreme measures
  2. to come and get; stop for
  3. to predict the forecast calls for snow flurries tonight

call forth

to bring into action or existence

call in

  1. to summon for help or consultation
  2. to take out of circulation, as coin or bonds
  3. to demand payment of

call into question

to raise a question or doubt about

call off

  1. to order away; divert
  2. to read aloud in order from a list
  3. to cancel (a scheduled event)

call out

  1. to speak aloud; shout
  2. to summon into action
  3. to summon (workers) to strike

call time

Sports to suspend play temporarily

call up

  1. to make someone remember; recall the aroma of freshly baked bread calls up fond memories
  2. to summon, esp. for military duty
  3. to telephone
  4. to retrieve (data) or access (a file, menu, etc.) and display on a computer screen

on call

  1. available when called for or summoned
  2. payable on demand

within call

close enough to hear if called

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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