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wake-up call

/weɪk əp kɔl/
/ˈweɪkəp kɔl/
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Other forms: wake-up calls

When you stay in a hotel and need to rise early in the morning, you can request a wake-up call, when an employee telephones at a specific time so you don't have to set an alarm.

A wake-up call is exactly what it sounds like, a ringing phone that acts as an alarm. You can arrange for a wake-up call when you're traveling, or ask your friend for an informal one on the mornings you both wake up early to go for a run. A figurative wake-up call is a sudden, clear warning that something bad is going on: "All those cavities were a real wake-up call about eating so much candy."

Definitions of wake-up call
  1. noun
    a telephone call that you request be made a specific time in order to wake you up at that time (especially in hotels)
    “she left a wake-up call for 7 a.m.”
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    type of:
    call, phone call, telephone call
    a telephone connection
  2. noun
    a warning to take action concerning something that was overlooked or neglected
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    type of:
    warning
    a message informing of danger
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