Recall
UK /["/rɪˈkɔːl/","/rɪˈkɔːlz/","/rɪˈkɔːld/","/rɪˈkɔːlɪŋ/"]/US /["/rɪˈkɔːl/","/rɪˈkɔːlz/","/rɪˈkɔːld/","/rɪˈkɔːlɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to remember something
In simple words: To remember something from the past.
Examples
- I can easily recall the events of that day.
- He struggled to recall her name during the conversation.
- The committee decided to recall the product due to safety concerns.
- After years, she still could not recall the details of her childhood.
- The company issued a notice to recall the defective items from stores.
Usage notes
Used when talking about memory or past experiences. More common in formal or academic contexts. Avoid in casual speech where other words like 'remember' may be preferred.
Grammar pattern
recall + object
Memory hint
Think of 'recall' as 're-call' – calling back memories to your mind.
Collocations
- clearly
- distinctly
- vividly
- seem to
- be able to
- can
- recall how…
- recall seeing, reading, hearing, etc. something
Synonyms
- recollect
- evoke
Antonyms
- forget
- overlook
Common mistakes
- Used as a noun instead of verb (e.g., 'the recall' instead of 'to recall')
- Confused with 'recollect' which has a slightly different nuance
- Misused in contexts where 'forget' is more appropriate