VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Call someone names

Meaning:

to call someone by unpleasant, abusive or insulting names.

Examples:

  • I was shocked when the teacher called me names in front of the whole class.
  • It's not fair to call people names just because they have different beliefs than you.
  • You shouldn't be calling your little sister names, even if you're just teasing her.
  • The politician's opponent resorted to calling him names during the debate.
  • My boss called me names when I made a mistake at work, which really hurt my feelings.
  • Don't call the dog names just because he chewed up your shoe!
  • I don't like it when my friends call me names, even if they're meant to be joking.
  • It's important to teach children not to call others names, as it can be hurtful and disrespectful.
  • My ex-boyfriend used to call me names when we fought, which was one of the reasons we broke up.
  • The coach shouldn't be calling his players names, even if they're not performing well.
  • I overheard some kids in the park calling each other names, which made me sad.
  • The boss's habit of calling his employees names created a toxic work environment.
  • If someone calls you names, it's best to walk away rather than engage in an argument.
  • The online trolls took to calling the actress names after she voiced her political opinions.
  • It's never okay to call someone names based on their race, gender, or sexuality.
  • The siblings often call each other silly names, but it's all in good fun.
  • The comedian's routine involves calling himself names to get a laugh from the audience.
  • I can't believe he called her names even after she apologized for the mistake.
  • Some people resort to calling others names when they can't think of a better argument.
  • My friends and I used to call each other goofy names in high school, but we grew out of it as we got older.
  • because he called his teacher names, Bill was punished.