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Callout
Noun:
- A statement or announcement made to draw attention.
- Example sentence: The callout on the news caught everyone's attention.
- In publishing, a text box or box-shaped graphic used to highlight important information.
- Example sentence: The designer added a callout box to emphasize the key point in the article.
- A challenge or invitation to engage in a competition.
- Example sentence: The athlete issued a callout to all competitors to join the race.
Verb:
- To publicly criticize, condemn, or expose someone or something.
- Example sentence: The journalist callouted the politician for his unethical behavior.
- To request assistance or support by making a call or announcement.
- Example sentence: The fire department called out the firefighters to respond to the emergency.
Adjective:
- Popular and widely recognized by the general public.
- Example sentence: The singer became callout after her hit song topped the charts.
- Pertaining to or used in a specific local area or region.
- Example sentence: The restaurant offers local callout delicacies that are enjoyed by residents.
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