Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

call-and-response

Noun
/ˈkɔːl ənd rɪˈspɒns/
Definition
A conversational technique in which a speaker’s phrase or call is followed by a direct response from the audience or another speaker.
Examples
  • In African American spirituals, the preacher often uses call-and-response to engage the congregation.
  • The teacher used a call-and-response format to keep the students attentive during the lesson.
  • During the concert, the singer encouraged the audience to join in a call-and-response chant.
Meaning
This format is often used in music, religious ceremonies, and interactive performances, where one party initiates a call, and another party responds, creating a dynamic exchange.
Synonyms
  • dialogue
  • interaction
  • exchange