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aloud
[ uh-loud ]
adverb
- with the normal tone and volume of the speaking voice, as distinguished from whisperingly:
They could not speak aloud in the library.
- vocally, as distinguished from mentally:
He read the book aloud.
- with a loud voice; loudly:
to cry aloud in grief.
aloud
/ əˈʊ /
adverb
- in a normal voice; not in a whisper
- in a spoken voice; not silently
- archaic.in a loud voice
Example Sentences
Stevenson seemed to deliberately deflect attention from Stephen’s words, mumbling lines as though they were the character’s private property and not meant to be spoken aloud.
As each participant read their texts aloud as they typed, Hesgeth threw in a mix of war plans, gifs and eggplant emojis.
Now, it sounds more like a utopian incantation: read it aloud three times on a hill under moonlight and perhaps it will come true.
In the hours after the shooting, seized by guilt and self-loathing, an inebriated Ferguson wished aloud for the death penalty, demanded to be punched in the face and predicted that he would burn in hell.
Even Musselman was wondering aloud about what his team needs for next season.
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