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Definitions from the WebCaller-outNoun1. A person who publicly accuses or criticizes someone or something. Sample sentence: The caller-out accused the company of false advertising. Search on Amazon: Public AccusationNoun2. The person who declares and identifies a number or name during a game or competition. Sample sentence: The caller-out announced the winning ticket number for the raffle. Search on Amazon: Bingo CallerNoun3. A person or organization that initiates a particular action or undertaking. Sample sentence: The caller-out of the meeting proposed a plan to improve productivity. Search on Amazon: Meeting InitiatorAdjective1. Attributive form of 'caller-out', describing something or someone that publicly accuses or criticizes. Sample sentence: The caller-out remark left the audience shocked and divided. Search on Amazon: Critical CommentaryAdjective2. Attributive form of 'caller-out', describing a person or thing that is bold or outspoken. Sample sentence: She had a caller-out personality and was never afraid to speak her mind. Search on Amazon: Bold Personality | ||||
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