Pronunciation: /ˈɪntərˌkɑm/
noun A device that allows two-way communication between people in different parts of a building or ship.
A1 The intercom buzzed, signaling someone was at the door.
A2 She pressed the button on the intercom to speak to the receptionist.
B1 The intercom system in the building allowed for easy communication between floors.
B2 The intercom crackled with static, making it difficult to hear the message.
C1 The security team used the intercom to issue important announcements to all staff members.
C2 The intercom was equipped with a video camera for added security measures.
formal The receptionist used the intercom to announce the arrival of the guests.
informal Can you buzz me in through the intercom when I arrive?
slang I'll give you a shout on the intercom when I'm outside.
figurative The intercom of social media allows for instant communication with people all over the world.
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