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    phone
    /fəʊn/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. contact someone by phone: "he phoned her at work"

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  2. a device that uses either a system of wires along which electrical signals are sent or a system of radio signals to make it possible for you to speak to someone in another place who has a similar device: Just then, his phone rang. Could you answer the phone? We speak on the/by phone about twice a week. You had three phone calls this morning.

  3. a device that uses either a system of wires along which electrical signals are sent or a system of radio signals to make it possible for you to speak to someone in another place who has a similar device: Just then, his phone rang. Could you answer the phone? We speak on the/by phone about twice a week. You had three phone calls this morning.

  4. The meaning of PHONE is a device by which sound (such as speech) is converted into electrical impulses and transmitted (as by wire or radio waves) to one or more specific receivers : telephone. How to use phone in a sentence.

  5. a portable electronic telephone device, as a cell phone, mobile phone, or smartphone.

  6. The phone is the piece of equipment that you use when you dial someone's phone number and talk to them.

  7. Definition of phone noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. n. A telephone. v. phoned, phon·ing, phones. v.tr. 1. a. To make or try to make a telephone connection with; place a call to. b. To dial (a specific number): Phone 411 for directory assistance. 2. To impart (information or news, for example) by telephone. v.intr. To telephone. Idiom: phone it in.

  9. PHONE definition: 1. a communication system that is used to talk to someone who is in another place: 2. a piece of…. Learn more.

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English phone1 /fəʊn $ foʊn/ S1 W2 noun [ countable] 1 a telephone Much of his work is done by phone. Who was that on the phone? I wish Amy would get off the phone. → cellphone, mobile phone, pay phone Grammar You say: She’s on the phone.

  11. a single uncomplicated speech sound. Etymology: 19th Century: from Greek phōnē sound, voice.