bugle call

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bugle call

A soldier stands at attention as the bugle call echoes across the camp.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A signal broadcast by the sound of a bugle: A short, simple tune or series of notes played on a bugle (a brass instrument without valves) to communicate a specific command or signal, especially in a military context.
Usage
  • The bugle call is used to regulate the daily routine in military camps (e.g., wake-up, meal times, lights out).
  • It serves as a non-verbal command to signal troops to perform a specific action or to mark an event.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The soldier woke up at dawn to the sound of the reveille bugle call.
    • The playing of "Taps" is a solemn bugle call often performed at military funerals.
Advanced Usage
  • "to sound a bugle call": To play a bugle call.
    • The trumpeter was ordered to sound the bugle call for assembly.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bugle (n): The brass instrument on which a bugle call is played.
  • Bugler (n): A person who plays the bugle.
Synonyms
  • Signal: A sign, especially one using sound, to give information or an order.
  • Fanfare: A short, showy tune played on trumpets or bugles, often for ceremonial announcements (differs from a standard bugle call, which is a specific signal).
Related Phrases
  • Answer the call: A phrase meaning to respond to a summons or duty, often evoked by the imagery of a bugle call.
    • The brave soldiers answered the call to defend their country.
bugle call

A soldier stands at attention as the bugle call echoes across the camp.

Noun
  1. a signal broadcast by the sound of a bugle