call
Slightly more formal than 'phone call'.
A call that was not answered.
A call connecting three or more people.
A call made to a number within the same geographical area.
A call that lasts for a significant amount of time.
A call not related to work.
Can be literal (a call to wake you up) or figurative (an event that serves as a warning).
A sales call, often unsolicited.
A call made in a state of panic or distress.
A call paid for by the person receiving it.
Informal way to say 'call someone'.
Often implies an appointment, e.g. 'I have a call at 3'.
To call back someone who called you.
More formal way to say 'make a call'.
To find the origin of a call.
Commonly used for people who handle many calls, like receptionists or customer service.
To check who is calling before answering.
An office where people handle large volumes of telephone calls, esp. for customer service. 'Centre' is BrE, 'Center' is AmE.
A public telephone booth.
Indicates the origin or caller.
Indicates the destination of the call.
To inquire if there have been any calls for a particular person.