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eason, justification, cause, need, occasion, right, excuse;<br />

requirement: You have no call to be abusive, regardless of what<br />

you think about him. 16 on call. ready, on duty, standing by, on<br />

stand-by, awaiting orders: They had to remain on call from<br />

midnight till eight o'clock. 17 within call. within earshot or<br />

hearing or (easy) reach: Please stay within call in case I need<br />

you.<br />

calling n. vocation, occupation, profession, business, trade,<br />

employment, work, line, job, m‚tier, pursuit, career, area,<br />

province, (area of) expertise, Brit speciality or US specialty,<br />

Colloq racket: He found his calling as a veterinary surgeon<br />

very satisfying.<br />

callous adj. hardened, thick-skinned, unfeeling, uncaring, insensible,<br />

insensitive, hard, hard-hearted, tough, hardbitten, cold,<br />

cold-hearted, heartless, indifferent, unsympathetic, apathetic,<br />

Colloq hard-boiled, hard-nosed: It was callous of Gerry to go<br />

off to the snooker club right after the funeral.<br />

callow adj. inexperienced, immature, juvenile, na‹ve, green,<br />

guileless, unsophisticated, innocent, raw, unfledged, untried,<br />

Colloq (still) wet behind the ears: It was a mistake to let a<br />

callow youth take out the boat alone.<br />

calm n. 1 quiet, stillness, tranquillity, serenity, hush, peace,<br />

peacefulness: A storm raged outside, but in the harbour was a<br />

breathless calm. 2 calmness, composure, placidity, placidness,<br />

peace, repose, sang-froid, coolness, self-control, equanimity,<br />

self-possession: The calm exhibited by the passengers during<br />

the hijacking was admirable.<br />

--adj. 3 quiet, still, tranquil, serene, peaceful, balmy,<br />

halcyon, mild, undisturbed, unagitated, placid, pacific;<br />

motionless, smooth, even; windless: The sea is never calm in<br />

the same sense as a mountain lake. 4 composed, cool,<br />

cool-headed, self-controlled, impassive, dispassionate, unmoved,<br />

unruffled, serene, tranquil, sedate, staid, stoical, Colloq<br />

together: She remained calm while the others panicked.<br />

--v. 5 Also, calm down. quiet, quieten, still, soothe, hush,<br />

lull, pacify; mollify, appease, placate, become or make quiet or<br />

pacified or less agitated, Colloq cool off or down: The

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