Definitions | call out |
| noun
- A incidence of someone being called out for some purpose.
- I had to pay for the of the plumber after the pipe burst.
verb (calls out, calling out, called out, called out)
- (idiom) To specify, especially in detail.
- They 304 stainless steel in the drawing, but the part was made from aluminum.
- To yell out; to vocalize audibly.
- 1971, Carol King, "You"ve Got A Friend", Tapestry, Ode Records
- :You just my name / And you know wherever I am / I'll come running to see you again.
- To arrange for a professional to call at your home for some purpose.
- I had to the doctor after she fell and broke her wrist.
- To be absent from somewhere.
- I had to from work because I was sick.
- To be proven wrong.
- If you lie about this, you will get called out.
Translations: Etymology: From call + out.
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