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17 Useful Telephone Phrasal Verbs in English


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Phrasal Verbs for Telephone Conversation! List of common telephone phrasal verbs in English with meaning and examples. Learn common
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Telephone Phrasal Verbs


List of Phrasal Verbs for Telephone Conversation

Break – up Call back Call up Cut off Get through

Hang on Hang up Hold on Pick up Put through

Speak up Get back to Get off Turn off Turn on


someone

Pass on Phone in

Telephone Phrasal Verbs with Meaning and Examples


Break – up

Meaning: Become inaudible over the phone, usually because of a bad connection
Example: “Sorry, could you repeat that, please? You’re breaking up“.

Call back

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Meaning: To telephone someone again or to return a call


Example: She said she’d call back.

Call up

Meaning: Call someone on the phone


Example: My dad called me up to tell me the bad news.

Cut off

Meaning: When a telephone call finishes because of a bad connection


Example: We were cut off in the middle of our conversation.

Get through

Meaning: To be connected to a place by telephone


Example: I finally got through to Tom on his mobile.

Hang on

Meaning: Wait for a short time (informal)


Example: Hang on – I’ll just see if he’s here.

Hang up

Meaning: End a telephone call by putting the phone down


Example: After I hung up I remembered what I’d wanted to say.

Hold on

Meaning: Wait for a short time


Example: Could you hold on a moment, please?

Pick up

Meaning: Answer the telephone call


Example: The phone rang and rang and nobody picked up.

Put through

Meaning: Connect by phone


Example: Could you put me through to the manager, please?

Speak up

Meaning: Speak louder


Example: Can you speak up a bit? It’s very noisy here.

Get back to someone

Meaning: Telephone someone later


Example: I’ll find out and get back to you soon.

Get off

Meaning: Finish talking on the phone


Example: I just got off the phone with Dad. He is keeping well.

Turn off

Meaning: Disconnect using the power button


Example: It’s good to turn off the phone while charging.

Turn on

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Meaning: Connect using the power button


Example: Your own greeting is displayed instead of an animation when you turn on the phone.

Pass on

Meaning: (A message) – To communicate (to convey) a message to someone else


Example: Did you pass on my message to him?

Phone in

Meaning: Call in by telephone to a central person or central point.


Example: I have to phone in and report the changes.

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