Calls synonyms
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To mark with a destination:
To promise is to give your word about something or guarantee that you will do whatever you are saying you will do.
To think, speak, or write about a matter in advance.
To prophesy or predict.
To foretell or predict, esp. from signs or indications
The definition of foretell is to foreshadow, or to predict the future.
(--- Informal) To converse or chat, as during a visit
To utter (a greeting or salutation):
(Informal) To shout or yell
To cry out with a shrill voice; to utter a sudden, sharp outcry, or shrill, loud cry, as in fright or extreme pain; to shriek; to screech.
To cry out loudly; shriek; scream
To utter a shout; cry out loudly
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To phone is short for to telephone, meaning to call someone using a telephone.
To call (a person, telephone number, etc.) on a telephone by using a dial, keypad, etc.
To converse or communicate by telephone
(Chiefly Brit.) To call by telephone
(Informal) To telephone
To send out into space; cast:
To estimate or calculate in advance; predict or seek to predict (weather, business conditions, etc.)
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To call to a halt for identification
To cause to be aware; alert or enlighten:
To speak or publish.
To give a title to; designate by a specified name, or title; entitle
To call forth; rouse
Under penalty. A writ issued by a court commanding a person to appear, with penalties that attach for failure to comply. The act of sending a subpoena to a witness or other person to secure his attendance and testimony at trial or other proceeding (such as deposition); generally, subpoenas are obtained and sent out by the lawyers, rather than directly by the court.
To call or name; designate:
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To interrupt one's course or journey for a brief visit or stay. Often used with by, in, or off:
To give rise to; bring about:
To express a desire for, especially politely; ask for. Often used with an infinitive or clause:
Proclaim is defined as to announce or declare.
To address a petition to:
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To try to find, summon, or notify (a person) by calling out the person's name, as a hotel page does, signaling with an electronic device, as a beeper, etc.
To give an order or orders; request that something be done or supplied.
(Now Rare) To name, call, or designate
To call by an epithet:
To put through a roll call
To bring about as an inevitable consequence.
(--- loosely) To remove from office (a public official so charged)
Identify means to determine who or what someone or something is.
To name; to designate; to call.
To call forth or summon (a spirit, demon, etc.), as by chanting magical words; conjure up
To give a name or title to.
To select for some office by voting
To call by a distinctive title; to name.
To give a specified name to; call
To require as useful, just, proper, or necessary; call for:
To order, decide, or appoint by decree or officially
To call together.
With payment due from the recipient.
To call or name.
To subject to an initiation or an ordeal that purifies or cleanses
The definition of assemble is to come together in a given place.
To give rise to (a feeling, for example); stir up:
To fix or set by authority or by mutual agreement:
To call upon another to decide a question controverted, to corroborate a statement, to vindicate one's rights, etc.; as, I appeal to all mankind for the truth of what is alleged. Hence: To call on one for aid; to make earnest request.
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To call to arms for defense
Term is defined as to give a name to something.
To name:
To announce or declare (someone or something) to be as specified
To shake hands:
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To wake up:
To provoke deliberately; incite. Often used with up :
To estimate or conjecture correctly.
To ask for earnestly; petition for:
To demand or ask payment:
The meaning of beckon is to call over silently or with a gesture.
To collect, and reduce to order, as troops dispersed or thrown into confusion; to gather again; to reunite.
(Intransitive) To cry out suddenly, from some strong emotion.
To visit for consultation:
To apply a descriptive name to; call by an epithet
To identify or designate with a descriptive term; describe or classify:
To describe or portray the particular qualities, features, or traits of
To belong to or form a group:
To pick, pluck, or collect by picking; harvest
(Intransitive) To form a cluster or group.
To utter a sharp cry; yelp.
To utter a loud shout or cry.
(Intransitive) To cry out with vehemence; to exclaim; to bawl; to clamor.
To cry aloud; to proclaim loudly.
To say noisily and aggressively
To utter in a loud, powerful voice.
To cry out loudly and vehemently; shout.
A loud cry or clamor.
A written notice for a person to appear before a court under penalty of having a judgment entered against that person for failing to appear; a written notice to a person to appear for jury duty; a written notice to appear in court to testify as a witness in a case. Synonymous with subpoena.
The definition of a shriek is a high-pitched scream or cry often made when angry, scared or in pain.
A necessity; a requirement.
Respectful attention or consideration:
A meeting in which a person is asked about personal views, activities, etc., as by a newspaper reporter or a pollster
An earnest request or petition.
A written order for the payment of a specified sum of money to a certain individual or to the bearer (for example, a check). A draft may involve three parties: the drawer, who writes or creates it, the drawee, who has custody of the funds to be paid (for example, a bank), and the payee, who will receive the funds.
The sounding of a bell as a signal.
A promissory note.
Something, such as a knob on a drawer, that is used for pulling.
Bewitching charm; fascination
Anything that so attracts or tempts
The ability to influence without the use of logic.
The power to entice or attract; fascination
The reason, cause, motive, purpose, etc.
A cause or reason
Something that cannot be done without; necessary thing
Ground is defined as the surface of or soil from the earth.
halloas
A shout of halloo
A lyric poem or ballad.
Vocation is defined as a call to do something, especially regarding religious work.
Something needed; necessity; need
The notice given or received
Creation anew through the power of the memory or imagination.
An assembly or meeting.
(Government) The assignment of a person by an official to perform a duty, such as a presidential appointment of a judge to a court.
The definition of a proposal is a marriage offer or a plan.
Fascination is defined as something that attracts or intrigues someone, or the state of being attracted and intrigued.
That which entices, or incites to evil; means of allurement; an alluring object; as, an enticement to sin.
Something that charms or delights greatly
Anything that attracts or is meant to attract
Attractiveness; appeal, charisma. [from 16th c.]
Such a visit
Wherefore means the reason.
refrains (antonym)
Refrain is defined as to keep from doing, feeling or saying something.
conceals (antonym)
The definition of conceal means to keep something hidden or secret.
ignores (antonym)
Ignore is defined as to deliberately disregard, or to avoid noticing.
grants (antonym)
To give or confer formally or according to legal procedure
gives (antonym)
To perform for an audience:
receives (antonym)
To have inflicted or imposed on oneself:
cancels (antonym)
To offset or cancel each other
dismissals (antonym)
Of employment, the firing of an employee.
describes (related)
To represent pictorially; depict:
declares (related)
To announce something formally or officially.
wakes (related)
To be or remain awake; not to sleep.
estimates (related)
To judge or determine generally but carefully (size, value, cost, requirements, etc.); calculate approximately
greets (related)
(Scot.) To weep; lament
seeks (related)
Seek is defined as to search or look for something.
likes (related)
The definition of a like is a preference or something that one enjoys.
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