too close to call



too close to call

impossible to guess the result in advance Tonight's semifinals match is too close to call.
Usage notes: usually said about a competition or an election
See also: call, close

too close to call

Resulting in too narrow a margin to make a decision, as in That ball didn't miss by much but it was too close to call, or The election was too close to call, so they decided to have a runoff. This expression comes from sports, where call has signified "a judgment" since the mid-1600s. In the 1960s it began to be applied to pre-election polls and then to the outcome of elections.
See also: call, close

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
WilmaVIL-mah (German, Dutch), WIL-mah (Dutch), WIL-mə (English)German, Dutch, English
LandonLAN-dənEnglish
Oroitz-Basque
AureoleAWR-ee-olEnglish (Rare)
AlyceAL-isEnglish
Dexter['dekstə]