aloud

IPA: ʌɫˈaʊd

adjective

  • Spoken out loud.

adverb

  • With a loud voice, or great noise; loudly; audibly.
  • Audibly, as opposed to silently/quietly.
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Examples of "aloud" in Sentences

  • The foolish student hears of the Tao and laughs aloud.
  • The winner does the counting aloud as the loser drinks.
  • John is the father of Sarah Harding one of the band Girls Aloud.
  • As in the other trios, the performers speak words aloud in unison.
  • The Prophet and his Companions started reciting the Talbiyah aloud.
  • The repetition can be aloud, just the movement of lips or in the mind.
  • The second verse of the opening poem is then read aloud by the narrator.
  • The repetition can be aloud or just the movement of lips or in the mind.
  • Sephardim recite the whole of the Shema aloud, except the 'Baruch Shem'.
  • Finally, Folly herself is killed by the dullness of the works being read aloud.

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