Referee vs Noncall - What's the difference?
referee | noncall |
(sports) An umpire or judge; the official who makes sure the rules are followed during a game
A person who settles a dispute
A person who writes a letter of reference or provides a reference by phone call for someone
An expert who judges the manuscript of an article or book to decide if it should be published
To act as a referee.
* 'He has to referee three hockey games this weekend.'
* 'She has to finish refereeing an article for Nature .'
(sports) A failure to make a call, such as by a referee
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=March 30, author=Ray Glier, title=Two Calls Still Have the Fans Buzzing, work=New York Times
, passage=Whether their identities are part of the legacy of this Final Four will depend on their ability to avoid making that one memorable call — or noncall . }}
As a verb referee
is .As a noun noncall is
(sports) a failure to make a call, such as by a referee.referee
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(en noun)- 'The referee kicked Jim out of the game for fighting.'
- Your application, along with letters from three referees , should be received by January 31.
Usage notes
* In general, a referee moves around with the game, while an umpire stays (approximately) in one place.Verb
(d)noncall
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(en noun)citation