CALL vs NAME: NOUN
- The strong attraction or appeal of a given activity or environment.
- A strong inner urge or prompting; a vocation.
- The sounding of a horn to encourage hounds during a hunt.
- A signal, such as that made by a horn or bell.
- A summons or invitation.
- A short visit, especially one made as a formality or for business or professional purposes.
- A claim on a person's time or life.
- Demand.
- Need or occasion.
- A telephone communication or connection.
- A sound or an instrument made to imitate such a cry, used as a lure.
- A loud cry; a shout.
- A loud utterance; often in protest or opposition
- A demand by a broker that a customer deposit enough to bring his margin up to the minimum requirement
- The characteristic sound produced by a bird
- The option to buy a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date
- A demand for a show of hands in a card game
- A demand especially in the phrase
- A request
- An instruction that interrupts the program being executed
- A telephone connection
- A special disposition (as if from a divine source) to pursue a particular course
- A brief social visit
- Brief visit in an official or professional capacity
- (sports) the decision made by an umpire or referee
- In profession, or by title only; not in reality.
- See under Given.
- A given name, whether received at baptism or not.
- A person, an individual.
- Those of a certain name; a race; a family.
- Reputed character; reputation, good or bad; estimation; fame; especially, illustrious character or fame; honorable estimation; distinction.
- A descriptive or qualifying appellation given to a person or thing, on account of a character or acts.
- The title by which any person or thing is known or designated; a distinctive specific appellation, whether of an individual or a class.
- Repute, credit, note.
- Synonyms Name, Appellation, Title, Designation, Denomination, Style. Name is the simplest and most general word for that by which any person or thing is called: as, “His name is John,” Luke i. 63. An appellation is a descriptive and therefore specific term, as Saint Louis; John's appellation was the Baptist; George Washington has the appellation of Father of his Country. A title is an official or honorary appellation, as reverend, bishop, doctor, colonel, duke. A designation is a distinctive appellation or title, marking the individual, as Charles the Simple, James the Less. Denomination is to a class what designation is to an individual: as, coin of various denominations; a common use of the word is in application to a separate or independent Christian body or organization. Style may be essentially the same as appellation, but it is now generally limited to a name assumed or assigned for public use: as, the style of his most Christian Majesty; they transacted business under the firm style of Smith & Co.
- Compare name of God.
- In the capacity or character of.
- In behalf of; on the part of; by the authority of: used often in invocation, adjuration, or the like: as, it was done in the name of the people; in the name of common sense, what do you mean? in God's name, spare us.
- Right, ownership, or legal possession, as represented by one's name: as, to hold property in one's own name, or in the name of another.
- In grammar, a noun.
- A person or thing to be remembered.
- Persons bearing a particular name or patronymic; a family; a connection.
- The mere word by which anything is called, as distinguished from the thing itself; appearance only, not reality: as, a friend in name, a rival in reality.
- Renown; fame; honor; eminence; distinction.
- That which is commonly said of a person; reputation; character: as, a good name; a bad name; a name for benevolence.
- Figuratively, an individual as represented by his name; a person as existing in the memory or thoughts of others.
- A word by which a person or thing is denoted; the word or words by which an individual person or thing, or a class of persons or things, is designated, and distinguished from others; appellation; denomination; designation.
- See nam.
- An illustrious or outstanding person: : celebrity.
- A distinguished reputation.
- A reputation.
- Representation or repute, as opposed to reality.
- A word or group of words used to describe or evaluate, often disparagingly.
- A word or words by which an entity is designated and distinguished from others.
- A person's reputation
- A well-known or notable person
- Family based on male descent
- A defamatory or abusive word or phrase
- A language unit by which a person or thing is known
- By the sanction or authority of
CALL vs NAME: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Well-known by a name.
CALL vs NAME: VERB
- Make a prediction about; tell in advance
- Utter a sudden loud cry
- Pay a brief visit
- Assign a specified, proper name to
- Greet, as with a prescribed form, title, or name
- Make a demand, as for a card or a suit or a show of hands
- Give the calls (to the dancers) for a square dance
- Rouse somebody from sleep with a call
- Indicate a decision in regard to
- Read aloud to check for omissions or absentees
- Send a message or attempt to reach someone by radio, phone, etc.; make a signal to in order to transmit a message
- Utter a characteristic note or cry
- Ascribe a quality to or give a name of a common noun that reflects a quality
- Require the presentation of for redemption before maturation
- Challenge (somebody) to make good on a statement; charge with or censure for an offense
- Declare in the capacity of an umpire or referee
- Order, request, or command to come
- Get or try to get into communication (with someone) by telephone
- Lure by imitating the characteristic call of an animal
- Order or request or give a command for
- Order, summon, or request for a specific duty or activity, work, role
- Utter in a loud voice or announce
- Challenge the sincerity or truthfulness of
- Consider or regard as being
- Stop or postpone because of adverse conditions, such as bad weather
- Make a stop in a harbour
- Call a meeting; invite or command to meet
- Demand payment of (a loan)
- Identify as in botany or biology, for example
- Make reference to
- Give or make a list of; name individually; give the names of
- Determine or distinguish the nature of a problem or an illness through a diagnostic analysis
- Create and charge with a task or function
- Assign a specified, proper name to
- Give the name or identifying characteristics of; refer to by name or some other identifying characteristic property
- Mention and identify by name
- Charge with a function; charge to be
CALL vs NAME: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To pay a short visit.
- To utter a characteristic cry. Used of an animal.
- To speak loudly; shout.
- To shout directions in rhythm for (a square dance).
- To challenge the truthfulness or genuineness of.
- To indicate or characterize accurately in advance; predict: : predict.
- In poker, to place a bet equal to (the preceding bet or bettor).
- To describe the intended outcome of (one's billiard shot) before playing.
- To give the orders or signals for.
- To indicate a decision in regard to.
- To stop or postpone (a game) because of bad weather, darkness, or other adverse conditions.
- To force the sale of (a stock or commodity) by exercising a call option.
- To require the presentation of (a bond) for redemption before maturity.
- To demand payment of.
- To designate; label.
- To consider or regard as being of a particular type or kind; characterize.
- To name.
- To cause to come to the mind or to attention.
- To lure (prey) by imitating the characteristic cry of an animal.
- To dial (a telephone number).
- To communicate or try to communicate with by telephone.
- To give the command for; order.
- To order or request to undertake a particular activity or work; summon.
- To demand or ask for a meeting of; convene or convoke.
- To demand or ask for the presence of.
- To say in a loud voice; announce.
- N/A
CALL vs NAME: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To designate (a member) by name, as the Speaker does by way of reprimand.
- To designate by name or specifically for any purpose; to nominate; to specify; to appoint.
- To mention by name; to utter or publish the name of; to refer to by distinctive title; to mention.
- To give a distinctive name or appellation to; to entitle; to denominate; to style; to call.
- To specify or fix.
- To nominate for or appoint to a duty, office, or honor. : appoint.
- To call by an epithet.
- To mention, specify, or cite by name.
- To give a name to.
CALL vs NAME: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Tell in advance
- Make a prediction about
- Invite or command to meet
- Call a meeting
- Assign a specified (usually proper) proper name to
- A demand especially in the phrase "the call of duty"
- Often in protest or opposition
- A loud utterance
- Present for redemption before maturation
- A demand
- Assign a specified (usually proper) name to
- A method of contacting a person by phone
- Give the names of
- Name individually
- Give or make a list of
- Charge to be
- Charge with a function
- Assign a specified (usually proper) proper name to
- Assign a specified (usually proper) name to
- Synonyms To call, term, style, dub.
- To pronounce to be; speak of as; call.
- In the British House of Commons, to mention formally by name as guilty of a breach of the rules or of disorderly conduct calling for suspension or some other disciplinary measure.
- To nominate; designate for any purpose by name; specify; prescribe.
- To mention by name; pronounce or record the name of: as, the person named in a document; also, to mention in general; speak of.
- To distinguish by bestowing a particular appellation upon; denominate; entitle; designate by a particular appellation or epithet.
- (idiom) (to (one's) name) Belonging to one.
- (idiom) (in the name of) For the reason of; using as a reason.
- (idiom) (in the name of) By the authority of.
CALL vs NAME: RELATED WORDS
- Prognosticate, Phone call, Foretell, Claim, Name, Shout out, Ring, Scream, Shout, Cry, Yell, Holler, Visit, Telephone, Phone
- Make, Bring up, Cite, Distinguish, Appoint, Describe, Figure, Call, Advert, Identify, Nominate, Mention, Refer, List, Epithet
CALL vs NAME: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Squall, Birdcall, Prognosticate, Phone call, Claim, Name, Shout out, Scream, Shout, Cry, Yell, Holler, Visit, Telephone, Phone
- Key, Discover, Make, Cite, Distinguish, Appoint, Describe, Figure, Call, Identify, Nominate, Mention, Refer, List, Epithet
CALL vs NAME: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- There is always a way to reach someone and if a call is missed they call right back.
- VMR titles, invitations, participants, VMR link, features used during the call, date, time and duration of the call.
- Call: A call is an informal term that refers to some communication between peers, generally set up for the purposes of a multimedia conversation.
- Some call them mirrors; others call them alternative URLs.
- The state advises not to call unless you check your refund status and it says to call.
- Another easy to use, call blocker app available for your Android phone is Call Blocker.
- Called them again and left a voicemail asking for a return call, no call.
- CVS pharmacist was too busy to take the call and to call back.
- Some call recording tools automatically send out call recordings once a conversation or webinar is complete.
- If your pain is bad enough to call an ambulance, please call one.
- Write scientific name with authority, common and local name of organism.
- The problem is that Google Scholar recognized my first family name as my name and my second family name as my surname.
- Please enter a first name and last name.
- DATE NAME: NAME: GRADE: RANK: POSTON: BLDG NO.
- Under Subject name, in Type, click Common Name.
- Name: The name should match the name as mentioned in the Proof of Identity submitted failing which the application is liable to be rejected.
- You will usually have to list your former name, the state where the name change took place, and your current name.
- Happy birthday to a dad whose first name is brilliant, middle name is awesome and last name is fabulous.
- Search for a property by name, parcel number, agent name, street name, or subdivision.
- Name translation: Could not find the name or insufficient right to see name.
CALL vs NAME: QUESTIONS
- When should you call emergency medical services (EMS)?
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- How advanced call center dialers enhance the productivity of call centers?
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- How do call deflection enhance call center customer experience?
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- Is it permissible to change one's name to an Islamic name?
- Will YouTube put my real name if I have a screen name?
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