call attention

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Definition

Verb (transitive) To direct someone's notice or focus toward a specific thing, person, or detail, typically in a deliberate and clear manner.

Usage

The verb phrase "call attention" is used to indicate the act of making something noticeable or worthy of consideration. It often implies a purposeful effort to highlight or point something out. It is commonly followed by the preposition "to" to specify the target of the attention.

Examples
  • The speaker called attention to the graph on the screen.
  • The bright colors of the bird call attention to it in the forest.
  • She called the committee's attention to a critical error in the report.
  • The article calls attention to the rising cost of housing.
Advanced Usage
  • Call attention to oneself: To behave in a way that makes others notice you, sometimes in a negative or disruptive manner.
    • He didn't want to call attention to himself during the meeting.
Variants and Related Words
  • Attention-getting (adjective): Designed to attract notice.
    • The advertisement used an attention-getting headline.
  • Attention (noun): The act or state of focusing mental awareness.
Synonyms
  • Point out
  • Highlight
  • Draw attention to
  • Signal
  • Indicate
Related Phrasal Verbs / Constructions
  • Call to attention: A more formal or military phrase meaning to command someone to assume a posture of alertness and focus.
    • The sergeant called the troops to attention.
Related Idioms
  • Bring to someone's attention: To inform someone about something.
    • I would like to bring this matter to your attention.
Verb
  1. point out carefully and clearly

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