Call Unscramble word

call is a Scrabble word, call uses Four letters.
Scrabble point value for call Six points.
Words with Friends point value for call: Six points.

Below are the results of unscrambling call. We found a total of 21 words by unscrambling the letters in call.

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in call

alc 5 all 3 cal 5 lac 5 lca 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in call

ac 4 al 2 ca 4 cl 4 la 2 lc 4 ll 2

Definitions of call

British English : call kɔːl If you call someone, you talk to them on the telephone.I'll call you tomorrow.Who's calling? VERBtelephone

verb

  1. (often followed by out) to speak or utter (words, sounds, etc) loudly so as to attract attention   ⇒ he called out her name
  2. (transitive) to ask or order to come   ⇒ to call a policeman
  3. (intransitive) sometimes foll by on to make a visit (to)   ⇒ she called on him
  4. (often followed by up) to telephone (a person)   ⇒ he called back at nine
  5. (transitive) to summon to a specific office, profession, etc   ⇒ he was called to the ministry
  6. (of animals or birds) to utter (a characteristic sound or cry)
  7. (transitive) to summon (a bird or animal) by imitating its cry
  8. (transitive) to name or style   ⇒ they called the dog Rover
  9. (transitive) to designate   ⇒ they called him a coward
  10. (transitive) (British , dialect ) to speak ill of or scold
  11. (transitive) to regard in a specific way   ⇒ I call it a foolish waste of time
  12. (transitive) to attract (attention)
  13. (transitive) to read (a list, register, etc) aloud to check for omissions or absentees
  14. when tr, usually foll by for to give an order (for)   ⇒ to call a strike
  15. (intransitive) to try to predict the result of tossing a coin
  16. (transitive) to awaken   ⇒ I was called early this morning
  17. (transitive) to cause to assemble   ⇒ to call a meeting
  18. (transitive) (sport ) (of an umpire, referee, etc) to pass judgment upon (a shot, player, etc) with a call
  19. (transitive) (Australian & New Zealand ) to broadcast a commentary on (a horse race or other sporting event)
  20. (transitive) to demand repayment of (a loan, redeemable bond, security, etc)
  21. (transitive) often foll by up (finance ) to demand payment of (a portion of a share issue not yet paid by subscribers)
  22. (transitive) (British ) to award (a student at an Inn of Court) the degree of barrister (esp in the phrase call to the bar)
  23. (transitive) (computing ) to transfer control to (a named subprogram)
  24. (transitive) (poker ) to demand that (a player) expose his hand, after equalling his bet
  25. (intransitive) (bridge ) to make a bid
  26. (in square-dancing) to call out (instructions) to the dancers
  27. (billiards ) to ask (a player) to say what kind of shot he will play or (of a player) to name his shot
  28. (intransitive) foll by for to require   ⇒ this problem calls for study to come or go (for) in order to fetch   ⇒ I will call for my book later
  29. to require   ⇒ this problem calls for study
  30. to come or go (for) in order to fetch   ⇒ I will call for my book later
  31. (intransitive; followed by on or upon) to make an appeal or request (to)   ⇒ they called upon him to reply
  32. (transitive) to predict the outcome of an event   ⇒ we don't know yet if the plan has succeeded because it's too soon to call
  33. See call into being
  34. See call into play
  35. See call in question
  36. See call it a day
  37. See too close to call
  38. See call to mind
  39. to require   ⇒ this problem calls for study
  40. to come or go (for) in order to fetch   ⇒ I will call for my book later

noun

  1. a cry or shout
  2. the characteristic cry of a bird or animal
  3. a device, such as a whistle, intended to imitate the cry of a bird or animal
  4. a summons or invitation
  5. a summons or signal sounded on a horn, bugle, etc
  6. (hunting ) any of several notes or patterns of notes, blown on a hunting horn as a signal
  7. (hunting ) an imitation of the characteristic cry of a wild animal or bird to lure it to the hunter an instrument for producing such an imitation
  8. an imitation of the characteristic cry of a wild animal or bird to lure it to the hunter
  9. an instrument for producing such an imitation
  10. a short visit   ⇒ the doctor made six calls this morning
  11. an inner urge to some task or profession; vocation
  12. allure or fascination, esp of a place   ⇒ the call of the forest
  13. (British ) the summons to the bar of a student member of an Inn of Court
  14. need, demand, or occasion   ⇒ there is no call to shout , we don't get much call for stockings these days
  15. demand or claim (esp in the phrase the call of duty)
  16. (theatre ) a notice to actors informing them of times of rehearsals
  17. (in square dancing) an instruction to execute new figures
  18. a conversation or a request for a connection by telephone
  19. (business ) a demand for repayment of a loan (as modifier)   ⇒ call money
  20. a demand for repayment of a loan
  21. (as modifier)   ⇒ call money
  22. (finance ) a demand for redeemable bonds or shares to be presented for repayment a demand for an instalment payment on the issue price of bonds or shares
  23. a demand for redeemable bonds or shares to be presented for repayment
  24. a demand for an instalment payment on the issue price of bonds or shares
  25. (billiards ) a demand to an opponent to say what kind of shot he or she will play
  26. (poker ) a demand for a hand or hands to be exposed
  27. (bridge ) a bid, or a player's turn to bid
  28. a decision or judgment   ⇒ it's your call
  29. (sport ) a decision of an umpire or referee regarding a shot, pitch, etc
  30. (Australian ) a broadcast commentary on a horse race or other sporting event
  31. Also called : call option (stock exchange ) an option to buy a stated amount of securities at a specified price during a specified period Compare put (sense 20)
  32. See roll call
  33. See call for margin
  34. See call of nature
  35. See on call
  36. See within call
  37. an imitation of the characteristic cry of a wild animal or bird to lure it to the hunter
  38. an instrument for producing such an imitation
  39. a demand for repayment of a loan
  40. (as modifier)   ⇒ call money
  41. a demand for redeemable bonds or shares to be presented for repayment
  42. a demand for an instalment payment on the issue price of bonds or shares