called
Meaning
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simple past and past participle of call
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/kɔːld/
New
call
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- To use one's voice.
- To use one's voice.
- To use one's voice.
- To use one's voice.
- To use one's voice.
- To use one's voice.
- To use one's voice.
- To use one's voice.
- To visit.
- To visit.
- To visit.
- To name, identify or describe.
- To name, identify or describe.
- To name, identify or describe.
- To name, identify or describe.
- To name, identify or describe.
- To name, identify or describe.
- (obsolete) To name, identify or describe.
- Direct or indirect use of the voice.
- Direct or indirect use of the voice.
- Direct or indirect use of the voice.
- Direct or indirect use of the voice.
- Direct or indirect use of the voice.
- To require, demand.
- To cause to be verbally subjected to.
- (colloquial) To lay claim to an object or role which is up for grabs.
- To announce the early extinction of a debt by prepayment, usually at a premium.
- To demand repayment of a loan.
- To jump to (another part of a program); to perform some operation, returning to the original point on completion.
- To scold.
- To make a decision as a referee or umpire.
- To tell in advance which shot one is attempting.
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