caller
0 antonyms and opposites of caller, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A person who is making or has made a phone call.
How to use caller
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From "call" plus the agent suffix "-er."
Full origin of caller →Frequently asked questions
What does “caller” mean?
The word “caller” means a person who is making or has made a phone call. In plain terms, someone who calls — whether that means phoning in, visiting, or announcing something aloud.
How do you pronounce “caller”?
“Caller” is pronounced KAW-luh (/ˈkɔːlə/ in IPA).
How do you use “caller” in a sentence?
Here is “caller” used in a sentence: “The radio host took a question from a caller in Manchester.”
What part of speech is “caller”?
“Caller” is a noun.
Is “caller” a common word?
“Caller” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.
How many meanings does “caller” have?
“Caller” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a person who is making or has made a phone call.
What is the difference between a caller and a visitor?
A caller can refer either to someone making a phone call or to someone paying a visit in person, while a visitor specifically refers to a person who comes to see someone or somewhere. In everyday speech, "caller" is used more often for phone contexts, especially with terms like caller ID, while "visitor" is preferred for in-person guests.
What does a caller do in bingo or square dancing?
In bingo, a caller is the person who draws and announces the numbers aloud so players can mark their cards. In square dancing, a caller similarly calls out the sequence of steps and moves for the dancers to follow, guiding the group through the dance in real time.
What does caller ID show about a caller?
Caller ID is a phone feature that displays the phone number, and often the name, of the caller before the call is answered. It helps the person receiving the call decide whether to pick up based on who is calling.