Pronunciation: /ˈkɔlər/
noun a person who makes a phone call or visits someone
A1 The caller asked for directions to the nearest bus stop.
A2 The caller on the phone sounded very upset and in need of assistance.
B1 The caller reported a suspicious person loitering outside the building.
B2 The caller's identity was kept confidential during the investigation.
C1 The caller's information was cross-checked with other witnesses for accuracy.
C2 The caller's testimony was crucial in convicting the suspect of the crime.
adjective relating to making phone calls or visiting someone
A1 The caller ID showed an unknown number.
A2 The caller on the other end of the line sounded friendly.
B1 The caller asked to speak to the manager about a complaint.
B2 The caller's voice was muffled and hard to understand.
C1 The caller's persistence paid off as they finally reached the CEO.
C2 The caller's tone indicated they were not pleased with the service provided.
formal The caller on the other end of the line requested to speak with the manager.
informal The caller said they were lost and needed directions to the office.
slang The caller was like, 'Yo, can you hook me up with that info?'
figurative The caller's words were a window into their thoughts and emotions.
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