no call for Idiom
no call for
no call for Also,
no call to. No requirement or reason for doing something, as in
There was no call for your condescending suggestions; she knew quite well what to do. This idiom, first recorded in 1779, uses
call in the sense of “duty” or “need.” The variant is always used with a verb, as in
There was no call to get the police involved because it's a simple dispute between neighbors.no alarm for (something)
No (good) acumen for article or to do something. There is aloof no alarm for that blazon of accent in the classroom!Learn more: call, nono alarm for
Also, no alarm to. No claim or acumen for accomplishing something, as in There was no alarm for your arrogant suggestions; she knew absolutely able-bodied what to do . This idiom, aboriginal recorded in 1779, uses call in the faculty of "duty" or "need." The alternative is consistently acclimated with a verb, as in There was no alarm to get the badge complex because it's a simple altercation amid neighbors . Learn more: call, no
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