called out (Meaning)

called out

an often bordered inset in a printed article or illustration that usually includes a key excerpt or detail, the act or an instance of calling out, to order on strike, to summon into action, to challenge to a duel, to publicly criticize or fault (someone)

called out Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher called out the students' names one by one.
  2. The judge called out the verdict in the courtroom.
  3. The umpire called out a strike against the batter.
  4. The announcer called out the winner of the raffle draw.
  5. The cashier called out the total amount for the customer's purchase.
  6. The doctor called out the patient's diagnosis to the family.
  7. The protesters called out slogans and demands during the rally.
  8. The startled deer called out a warning cry to its herd.
  9. The bird called out its melodious song from the branches of a tree.
  10. The child called out for his mother when he got lost in the park.

FAQs About the word called out

an often bordered inset in a printed article or illustration that usually includes a key excerpt or detail, the act or an instance of calling out, to order on s

called in,called up, knelled, grouped, rallied,rounded up, reassembled, convened,collected, reconvened

dissolved,broke up,

The teacher called out the students' names one by one.

The judge called out the verdict in the courtroom.

The umpire called out a strike against the batter.

The announcer called out the winner of the raffle draw.