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caller
1[kaw-ler]
caller
2[kal-er, kah-ler]
adjective
(of fruit, fish, vegetables, etc.) fresh; recently picked or caught.
caller
1/ ˈkɔːlə /
noun
a person or thing that calls, esp a person who makes a brief visit
a racing commentator
caller
2/ ˈkɒlər, ˈkælə, ˈkælər /
adjective
(of food, esp fish) fresh
cool
a caller breeze
Word History and Origins
Origin of caller2
Word History and Origins
Origin of caller1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
If the caller needs immediate help, the response team either sends someone to the scene themselves or contacts an organisation local to the victim who can go to their aid.
Legislation currently proposed in the US to move off-shore call centres back to America also requires businesses to disclose the use of AI, and transfer a caller to a human if asked to do so.
In the event that a caller could guess the right answer, Martino suggests having a backup question as well—a type of two-factor authentication.
Her operators developed long-term relationships, she says, with frequent callers looking to speak to the same person each time.
“He’s bleeding,” one caller said about a person he saw yanked from a car wash lot and beaten.
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A caller is a person who calls, a person who makes a short visit, or a person who shouts out directions.By far, the most common use of caller is in the sense of a person who calls someone, especially using a phone. In the past, a person would hear from callers using wired telephones but today cell phones and smartphones are much more common.
- Real-life examples: Radio shows and podcasts might take questions from callers. A service known as caller ID identifies on a screen who is calling so you can avoid answering unwanted calls (be sure to answer when it’s your mom!). A dog will often run toward a caller using its name.
- Used in a sentence: My favorite podcast always ends with a Q&A session with callers.
- Used in a sentence: My house was a mess because I didn’t expect so many callers to come over today.
- Used in a sentence: My heart was racing as I waited for the caller to shout “B5,” the last number I needed to win.
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