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/cɔːl aʊt/
To say something in a loud voice or to criticize someone; ask someone to come over to do the work, especially if it's urgent.
Verbs
As in to vocally summon or draw attention
Strongest matches:
- summon
- beckon
- hail
Weak matches:
- signal
- page
Verbs
As in to publicly criticize or challenge someone
Strongest matches:
- criticize
- condemn
- denounce
Weak matches:
- rebuke
- reprimand
- chastise
Antonyms:
whisper, mumble, murmur, mutter
Usage examples:
1. During the team meeting, Sarah had to call out her colleague for missing the project deadline, emphasizing the need for better time management.
2. The firefighter used his radio to call out for backup when the blaze proved too large to contain single-handedly.
3. Fans were excited to see their favorite singer call out audience members to join her on stage for the final song of the concert.