1-800
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
See also: 1800
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From 1, used to dial long-distance numbers and 800, which was, for a long time, the only North American toll-free area code.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]- (Canada, US) A toll-free number or a long-distance telephone numbers; using any of North American toll-free area codes 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, 844 or 833.
- 866-555-1234... that's a 1-800 number, isn't it?
- 1994, Bill Clinton, Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, William J. Clinton[1]:
- FEMA has got a 1-800 number.
- 1999, 106-1 Hearing [2]
- We provided a 1-800 hot line and a new food stamp tool kit which I would also like to provide for the record.
- 2001, David Wade, Ron Recardo, Corporate Performance Management[3]:
- Exhibit 9.2 represents a 1-800 customer ordering process.
- 2001, Mark Graham, The Third Day[4]:
- Once when her husband had got a 1-800 number she used to get calls from all sorts of lonely weirdos who had nothing better to do late at night than call up people they didn't know.
- 2002, Elaine Dundon, The Seeds of Innovation[5]:
- Many people have profited from providing easy services that others do not like to do, such as a simple service like barbeque cleaning, superscoopers for cleaning up after dogs, an errand service, or a 1-800 tele-tutor service for school-age children who need assistance with their homework.
- 2003, Bambi Vincent, Bob Arno, Travel Advisory!: How to Avoid Thefts, Cons, and Street Scams While Traveling[6]:
- “I got a 1-800 number. I could check your credit card right now, and get an approval code, or find out if it's stolen or not. Just dial a 1-800 number and deal with computers."
Synonyms
[edit]- 1-800 number (North America)
- 0800 number (UK)
- 0500 number (UK, rarely used)
- 0808 number (UK, rarely used)
- Freefone number (UK)
- toll-free number (North America)
Related terms
[edit]Anagrams
[edit]Categories:
- English 4-syllable words
- English terms with IPA pronunciation
- English lemmas
- English nouns
- English countable nouns
- English nouns with unknown or uncertain plurals
- English words without vowels
- English multiword terms
- English terms spelled with numbers
- Canadian English
- American English
- English terms with quotations
- en:Telephony