Called vs. Titled — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Called and Titled
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Called
To say in a loud voice; announce
Called my name from across the street.
Calling out numbers.
Titled
Having a title, especially a noble title.
Called
To demand or ask for the presence of
Called the children to dinner.
Call the police.
Titled
Bearing a title.
Called
To demand or ask for a meeting of; convene or convoke
Call the legislature into session.
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Titled
Specifically, having a title of nobility; belonging to the peerage.
A titled family
Called
To order or request to undertake a particular activity or work; summon
She was called for jury duty. He was called to the priesthood.
Titled
Simple past tense and past participle of title
Called
To give the command for; order
Call a work stoppage.
Titled
Having or bearing a title.
Called
To communicate or try to communicate with by telephone
Called me at nine.
Titled
Having or given a name or title;
Many paintings are titled simply `Untitled'
Called
To dial (a telephone number)
Call 911 for help.
Titled
Belonging to the peerage;
The princess and her coroneted companions
The titled classes
Called
To lure (prey) by imitating the characteristic cry of an animal
Call ducks.
Called
To cause to come to the mind or to attention
A story that calls to mind an incident in my youth.
Called
To name
What will you call the baby?.
Called
To consider or regard as being of a particular type or kind; characterize
Let's call the game a draw. I'd hardly call him a good manager.
Called
To designate; label
Nobody calls me a liar.
Called
To demand payment of
Call a loan.
Called
To require the presentation of (a bond) for redemption before maturity.
Called
To force the sale of (a stock or commodity) by exercising a call option.
Called
To stop or postpone (a game) because of bad weather, darkness, or other adverse conditions.
Called
To declare in the capacity of an umpire or referee
Call a runner out.
Call a penalty for holding.
Called
To indicate a decision in regard to
Calling balls and strikes.
Called a close play at home plate.
Called
To give the orders or signals for
A quarterback who called a poor play.
Called
To describe the intended outcome of (one's billiard shot) before playing.
Called
In poker, to place a bet equal to (the preceding bet or bettor).
Called
To indicate or characterize accurately in advance; predict
It is often difficult to call the outcome of an election.
Called
To challenge the truthfulness or genuineness of
Called the debater on a question of fact.
Called
To shout directions in rhythm for (a square dance).
Called
To speak loudly; shout
A swimmer who was calling for help.
Called
To utter a characteristic cry. Used of an animal
Geese calling in the early morning.
Called
To communicate or try to communicate with someone by telephone
I called twice, but no one answered.
Called
To pay a short visit
We called to pay our respects. He called on the neighbors but they weren't home.
Called
(Games) In poker, to place a bet equal to the preceding bet.
Called
A loud cry; a shout.
Called
The characteristic cry of an animal.
Called
A sound or an instrument made to imitate such a cry, used as a lure
A moose call.
Called
A telephone communication or connection.
Called
Need or occasion
There was no call for an apology.
Called
Demand
There isn't much call for buggy whips today.
Called
A claim on a person's time or life
The call of duty.
Called
A short visit, especially one made as a formality or for business or professional purposes.
Called
A summons or invitation.
Called
A signal, such as that made by a horn or bell.
Called
The sounding of a horn to encourage hounds during a hunt.
Called
A strong inner urge or prompting; a vocation
A call to the priesthood.
Called
The strong attraction or appeal of a given activity or environment
The call of the wild.
Answered the call of the desert.
Called
A roll call.
Called
A notice of rehearsal times posted in a theater.
Called
A decision made by an umpire or referee.
Called
An announced description of a game or race, as by a sportscaster.
Called
A direction or series of directions rhythmically called out to square dancers.
Called
A demand for payment of a debt.
Called
A demand to submit bonds to the issuer for redemption before the maturity date.
Called
An option to buy a certain quantity of a stock or commodity for a specified price within a specified time.
Called
A demand for payment due on stock bought on margin when the value has shrunk.
Called
Simple past tense and past participle of call
Called
Having the name of.
Called
Given or having a specified name;
They called his name Jesus
Forces...which Empedocles called `love' and `hate'
An actor named Harold Lloyd
A building in Cardiff named the Temple of Peace
Called
Known or spoken of as;
Though she is named Katherine, she is called Kitty
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