dial

[ˈdaɪəl]

dial Definition

  • 1a round or circular control on a machine or instrument
  • 2to make a phone call by pressing the buttons on a telephone
  • 3to select a number, program, etc. on a machine by turning a dial

Using dial: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dial" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She dialed his number and waited for him to answer.

  • Example

    The radio has a dial that you can use to change the station.

  • Example

    He turned the dial to adjust the temperature.

  • Example

    The watch has a dial that shows the time.

dial Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dial

Phrases with dial

  • dial up

    to connect to the internet using a telephone line and a modem

    Example

    I used to have to dial up to get online.

  • to reduce the intensity or level of something

    Example

    We need to dial down the volume on the music.

  • to adjust something to the correct or desired setting

    Example

    I need to dial in the focus on my camera before taking the picture.

Origins of dial

from Middle English 'diall', from Old French 'cadran', from Latin 'cadranus', from Ancient Greek 'κάδρανος' (kádranos), meaning 'a sundial'

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Summary: dial in Brief

The term 'dial' [ˈdaɪəl] refers to a round or circular control on a machine or instrument, such as a knob or button. It also means to make a phone call by pressing the buttons on a telephone or to select a number or program on a machine by turning a dial. Examples include 'She dialed his number and waited for him to answer.' and 'The radio has a dial that you can use to change the station.'

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