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Word: Dial Telephone

Definition: A dial telephone is a type of telephone that has a circular disk (called a dial) with numbers on it. When you want to call someone, you turn the dial to the number of the person you want to reach.

Usage Instructions:
  1. To use a dial telephone, pick up the receiver (the part you talk into).
  2. Look at the dial and find the number you want to call.
  3. Turn the dial to that number and then let it go back to its starting position.
  4. Repeat this for each number in the phone number you are dialing.
  5. Once you have dialed all the numbers, you wait for the other person to answer.
Example:
  • "To call Grandma, I need to use the old dial telephone in the living room."
Advanced Usage:
  • Dial telephones were common before touch-tone phones and mobile phones became popular. They are considered vintage or retro now.
  • In some stories or movies, a dial telephone can represent a simpler time or nostalgia.
Word Variants:
  • Dialing (verb): The action of turning the dial to make a call.
    • Example: "I am dialing the number right now."
  • Dialed (past tense): The past form of dial.
    • Example: "I dialed the wrong number by mistake."
Different Meanings:
  • The word "dial" can also refer to the circular part of a device that shows numbers or measurements, like a speedometer in a car.
Synonyms:
  • Rotary phone (another name for a dial telephone)
  • Landline telephone (a general term for a telephone that is connected by wires)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Dial back: This phrasal verb means to reduce or decrease something.
    • Example: "We need to dial back our spending this month."
  • Dial in: This means to adjust or tune into something.
    • Example: "I need to dial in my focus for the exam."
Conclusion:

A dial telephone is a classic way to make phone calls.

Noun
  1. a telephone with a dial for registering the number to be called

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