Pronunciation: /foʊn/
noun a device used for communication that enables individuals to talk to each other over long distances
A1 I have a phone.
A2 She lost her phone yesterday.
B1 I need to charge my phone.
B2 His phone has a cracked screen.
C1 The new phone model has impressive features.
C2 She always carries two phones with her for work.
verb to make a phone call or contact someone by telephone
A1 I phone my mom every day.
A2 She phones her best friend to chat.
B1 He phones the office to check his schedule.
B2 They phone the restaurant to make a reservation.
C1 The CEO phones the board members to discuss the merger.
C2 She phones the embassy to inquire about visa requirements.
formal I always make sure to keep my phone fully charged in case of emergencies.
informal Hey, can you grab my phone for me? I think I left it on the table.
slang I love my new phone, it's so lit!
figurative She has been glued to her phone all day, she needs to take a break.
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