What is another word for telephoned?

Pronunciation: [tˈɛlɪfˌə͡ʊnd] (IPA)

Telephoned is a common word used in everyday conversation to refer to making a phone call. However, the English language is rich in synonyms that can be used in place of telephoned. These include called, rang, dialed, phoned, contacted, reached out to, and got in touch with. Each of these synonyms can be used in different contexts, depending on the tone, formality, and purpose of the communication. For instance, contacted is a more formal synonym that can be used in a business setting, while phoned or called are more casual options. Using synonyms for telephoned can help improve your writing or speaking skills and make your messages more interesting and varied.

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What are the hypernyms for Telephoned?

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Usage examples for Telephoned

She telephoned this afternoon to your office and your home, but you were not at either place.
"The Mermaid of Druid Lake and Other Stories"
Charles Weathers Bump
Your father has just telephoned me that he has four tickets.
"Marjorie Dean High School Freshman"
Pauline Lester
Mrs. Arnold telephoned him as soon as her daughter reached home.
"Marjorie Dean High School Freshman"
Pauline Lester

Famous quotes with Telephoned

  • I was so naive I didn't even know about agents. I telephoned the William Morris agency and asked to speak to Mr. Morris. I expected Bill Morris to be waiting for my call.
    Kirstie Alley
  • President Reagan brought us to the ultimate: America As Total Television. During his governance the printed word simply ceased to matter. White House dynamos had once telephoned newspapers to complain about unfair reporting. Not anymore. Now they telephoned network bosses. Even then it wasn't poor reporting they complained about, but poor pictures. A network reporter who thought her report on shortcomings in Reaganland would anger the President's cadres was amazed when the man in charge of propaganda thanked her for doing them a good turn. But, she said, that was a tough piece of reporting. Oh, the words may have been, said the gentleman, but on television words didn't matter. What mattered were pictures. And the pictures had been wonderful.
    Russell Baker
  • It is not always possible to predict the response of a doting Jewish mother. Witness the occasion on which the late piano virtuoso Oscar Levant telephoned his mother with some important news. He had proposed to his beloved and been accepted. Replied Mother Levant: “Good, Oscar, I’m happy to hear it. But did you practice today?”
    Oscar Levant
  • So the two of them went to London by the early morning train. 'Let's surprise her,' said Nigel, but Cedric telephoned first, wryly remembering the story of the pedantic adulterer - 'My dear, it is I who am surprised; you are astounded.'
    Evelyn Waugh

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