Call it in vs Submit
When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.
Call it in
InformalTop 5,000 (fairly common)
Submit
Top 2,000 (common)B2verb
Most formal: SubmitMost common: Submit
| Call it in | Submit | |
|---|---|---|
| Pronunciation | 🇬🇧 //kɔːl ɪt ɪn//🇺🇸 //kɔl ɪt ɪn// | 🇬🇧 /["/səbˈmɪt/","/səbˈmɪts/","/səbˈmɪtɪd/","/səbˈmɪtɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/səbˈmɪt/","/səbˈmɪts/","/səbˈmɪtɪd/","/səbˈmɪtɪŋ/"]/ |
| Meaning | To request or inform something by phone. | To give something for someone to look at or decide on. |
| Example | Please call it in when you arrive at the site. | Please submit your application before the deadline. |
| Register | Informal | Neutral |
| How common | Top 5,000 (fairly common) | Top 2,000 (common) |
| CEFR level | - | B2 |
| Part of speech | verb | |
| Collocations | call it in to, call it in at, call it in afterwards | formally, respectfully, humbly, ask somebody to, invite somebody to, require somebody to, for, to, voluntarily, willingly, meekly, refuse to, agree to, be prepared to, to |
| Antonyms | - | withdraw, cancel |
| Common mistakes | Incorrectly using with formal language., Confusing with 'call out' which means to shout or announce., Using as a question, it should be a statement. | Confusing 'submit' with 'send' - 'Submit' often implies a formal process., Using 'submit' without a clear object., Overusing 'submit' instead of simpler verbs like 'give' or 'hand in' in informal scenarios. |
| Usage notes | Use in casual conversations, often about work or reporting. Avoid in formal settings. | Used in formal and neutral contexts, such as in applications or proposals. Avoid using ‘submit’ in very casual conversations. |
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Frequently asked questions: Call it in vs Submit
What's the difference between Call it in and Submit?
Call it in: To request or inform something by phone. Submit: To give something for someone to look at or decide on.
Which is more formal: Call it in and Submit?
Submit is the most formal of these.
Which is more common: Call it in and Submit?
Submit is the most common in everyday English.
Can you show an example of each?
Call it in: Please call it in when you arrive at the site. Submit: Please submit your application before the deadline.
Can I use Call it in and Submit interchangeably?
Not always. Call it in and Submit are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.