Pronunciation: /ˈfoʊnəˌθɒn/
noun a fundraising event in which volunteers make phone calls to solicit donations or pledges
A1 I participated in a phonathon to raise money for charity.
A2 During the phonathon, we called donors to ask for their support.
B1 The phonathon was a success, as we were able to raise a significant amount of funds.
B2 The phonathon volunteers worked tirelessly to reach their fundraising goal.
C1 The phonathon campaign was strategically planned to maximize donor contributions.
C2 The phonathon organizers implemented innovative strategies to engage donors and increase donations.
formal The university alumni association organized a phonathon to raise funds for scholarships.
informal I volunteered to make calls during the phonathon to ask for donations.
slang I heard the phonathon was a real snoozefest, nobody wanted to pick up the phone.
figurative The phonathon was like a marathon of phone calls, lasting for hours on end.
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