Results for: call, shout, cry out, cry out loudly and suddenly
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alarm somebody, begin, begin arguing, begin happening, begin working, begin; open; set out on a journey; move suddenly; protrude; initiate, cause to begin; found, establish; sponsor, assist, beginning, beginning; sudden movement, tremor, jolt; jump, sp...start
algal bloom, appear healthy, appear suddenly, bar of semifinished metal, become covered with algae, coating on chocolate, flatten an ingot, flower, flower; flowering; glow, radiance; pollen, healthy appearance or complexion, mass of flowers, prime, pro...bloom
alleluia, cry of "hallelujah!", halleluiah, hymn of praise, interj. praise the Lord! (exclamation expressing joy, praise or gratitude), song of praise to God, song of thanksgiving; shout of joy, cry of thanks, used to express praise to God, used to exp...hallelujah
Also called the hedge ratio, the ratio of the change in price of a call option to the change in price of the underlying stock. Applies to derivative products. Measure of the relationship between an option price and the underlying futures contract or st...Delta
amount of writing on a page, boy apprenticed to knight, boy attendant, boy servant in medieval times, boy who runs errands, call, summon (e.g. to the telephone); number pages, number sheets of paper in a collection; look through the pages of something,...page
ancient device for hurling missiles, ballista; sling, fling or be flung, hurl something, hurl; propel, launch; sling; be catapulted, make somebody famous suddenly, medieval launching weapon, plane or missile launcher, slingshotcatapult
announce clearly or loudly, lay cards on the table, make a decision known, proclaim, make a statement, propose marriage, reveal something as dutiable or taxable, say which suit is trumps, state an intent officially, state something formally or officiallydeclare
announce for sale, baying of hounds, call of bird or animal, call; shed tears of sorrow or pain; shout, give something as reason, inarticulate sound, interjection; shout; weeping, make distinctive sound, period of weeping, proclamation, public demand, ...cry
announce something, be noisy, blast, bellow; play loudly, fanfare, flourish, blare of trumpets; din, loud noise, loud strident sound, make loud soundblare
appear momentarily, badge on uniform or vehicle, beam, gleam, flare; spark; brief news dispatch; outbreak; split-second; flash of a camera; showiness, brief moment, bright lighting used in photography, catch fire suddenly, coat something for protection...flash
appear on skin, burst out, burst out (i.e. a volcano); suddenly appear, break out (i.e. a skin rash), come through gum, violently release materialerupt
appear, assume physical form, become real, realize; appear suddenly; cause to appear, producematerialize
Applies to derivative products. Options of the same type - put or call - with the same underlying security. See: series.Class
appoint to office, decide on something, famous person, give a name to, give a name; call by a name; appoint; specify; identify; designate, identify by name, reputation, reputed, famous; made for or displaying a name, respected, uncomplimentary word abo...name
approach; entry; attack of a disease; permission to enter a computer system and/or retrieve data (Computers), call upaccess
 

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