robocall
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of robocall
First recorded in 1990–95; robo- + call (in the sense “telephone call”)
Explanation
A robocall is a prerecorded call delivered by a computer. It's not really a phone call from a robot, even though that would be pretty cool! A robocall is a phone call made to lots of people by a computer, where the computer delivers a prerecorded message. If you get an automated phone call confirming a medical appointment, that's not a robocall; a robocall is often trying to convince you to vote for a political party or buy something. They're like a flyer, except by phone rather than through the mail.
Example Sentences
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Insurance scams were at the top of the list of robocall complaints, the Federal Communications Commission said, and although they happen year-round, they tend to spike during open-enrollment season.
From MarketWatch • Nov. 10, 2025
She said election offices might deal with everything from threatening emails and phone calls to an AI-generated robocall sent to poll workers telling them to stay home on Election Day.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 21, 2024
The move follows on the heels of a robocall on Jan. 21, 2024, from what sounded like President Joe Biden.
From Salon • Feb. 9, 2024
The state attorney general office announced this week that it had opened a criminal investigation into a Texas-based company it believes is behind the robocall.
From New York Times • Feb. 8, 2024
The school did send out a robocall about “Kah-den Boosh” missing one or more classes, because the automated voice can’t pronounce my name.
From "Challenger Deep" by Neal Shusterman
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