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callout

or call-out

[ kawl-out ]

noun

  1. an act or instance of calling out, or speaking in a loud voice.
  2. an order to report for emergency or special work, especially at an unusual time or place.
  3. a letter, number, or other device for identifying or calling attention to a particular part of an illustration or text.
  4. a challenge to a duel.


verb phrase

  1. to speak in a loud voice; shout.
  2. to summon into service or action:

    Call out the militia!

  3. to bring out; elicit:

    The emergency called out her hidden abilities.

  4. to direct attention to with a callout:

    to call out each feature in a technical drawing.

  5. to criticize adversely; express disapproval of; censure:

    Even his fans have called him out on his treatment of women.

  6. to challenge to a duel.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of callout1

First recorded in 1885–90; callout defs 1, 2, 3, 4 represent noun uses of verb phrase call out
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Example Sentences

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Ch Insp Moyne said one officer was punched in the face while during another callout a woman ran towards an officer with a knife.

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Former Atlantic Records exec Jeff Rabhan ridiculed Roan’s callout at the Grammys in an op-ed for The Hollywood Reporter earlier this week.

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Rabhan responded to Roan's callout in a post to X accusing the “Femininomenon” singer of faux-activism and refusing to put up his own cash.

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Her support of former Vice President Kamala Harris last year earned a hateful, all-caps callout from Trump on Truth Social.

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It was a callout that much later in the show Sean Penn, who was onstage to read out the nominees for lead actress, decided to address.

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