Definition: A dial phone is a type of telephone that has a rounddial with numberson it. To make a call, you turn the dial to the number you want to calland thenlet it go back to itsstartingposition.
UsageInstructions:
Making a Call: To use a dial phone, you need to place your finger in the smallholenext to the number you want to call. Turn the dialall the wayaround until itstops, then let go. Repeatthis for eachnumber in the phone number.
Ending a Call: To hang up, simplyput the receiverbackon the phone.
Example:
"My grandmotherstill has a dial phone in her house. She says she prefers it to modern phones."
AdvancedUsage:
Whiledialphonesarenotcommonlyusedtoday, they may be found in vintagesettingsoras decorations. They can also be a topic of nostalgia for those whorememberusing them.
Word Variants:
Dialing (verb): The action of turning the dial to select a number.
Example: "I wasdialing my friend'snumber when the line got disconnected."
Dial (noun): The part of the phone that has numberson it.
Example: "The dialon the oldphonewasveryworn out."
Different Meanings:
Dial (verb): To enter a phone numberusing a keypadordial.
Example: "Pleasedial 911 in case of an emergency."
Dial (noun): It can alsorefer to the face of a clockordevice that displaysnumbers.
Synonyms:
Rotaryphone
Old-fashionedphone
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
"Dial in": To adjust settings, usuallyon a machineordevice.
Example: "I need to dial in the correctfrequencyon the radio."
Noun
a telephone with a dial for registering the number to be called