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callout
[ kawl-out ]
noun
- an act or instance of calling out, or speaking in a loud voice.
- an order to report for emergency or special work, especially at an unusual time or place.
- a letter, number, or other device for identifying or calling attention to a particular part of an illustration or text.
- a challenge to a duel.
verb phrase
- to speak in a loud voice; shout.
- to summon into service or action:
Call out the militia!
- to bring out; elicit:
The emergency called out her hidden abilities.
- to direct attention to with a callout:
to call out each feature in a technical drawing.
- to criticize adversely; express disapproval of; censure:
Even his fans have called him out on his treatment of women.
- to challenge to a duel.
Word History and Origins
Origin of callout1
Example Sentences
Ms Didcock added she was "struck by a lack of repeated calling" if a person did not respond in the emergency department, adding she would have expected further calls 10 to 15 minutes after each missed callout.
Ms Didcock added she was "struck by a lack of repeated calling" if a person did not respond to being called in the emergency department, adding she would have expected further calls 10 to 15 minutes after each missed callout.
Hundreds of people of all ages and backgrounds responded to a national callout from artist Hetain Patel, commissioned by arts organisation Artangel.
First, I interviewed my grandmother, then more family and family friends, and then a callout in 2017 helped me find the rest of the women.
When architects specify garage doors, the final finished opening is never what you see on the door-size callout.
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