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View usage for: (əlaʊd) 1. adverb [ADVERB after verb]When you say something, read, or laugh aloud, you speak or laugh so that other people can hear you. When we were children, our father read aloud to us. 'You fool,' he said aloud. Synonyms: out loud, clearly, plainly, distinctly More Synonyms of aloud (əˈlaʊd) adverb, adjective (postpositive)1. in a normal voice; not in a whisper 2. in a spoken voice; not silently 3. archaic in a loud voice aloud in American English (əˈlaʊd) adverb2. in an audible voice; not silently read the letter aloud Examples of 'aloud' in a sentencealoud Nor are they taught to read poetry aloud in schools.Last week viewers saw her fighting back tears as a letter from her mum was read out aloud.A delightful tale to read aloud with adorable characters. Saying aloud the name of my home for the first time since arriving in Australia was like opening a release valve.The rhythmic text of this delightful tale is great for reading aloud.It was almost comforting to say it aloud.Wulfgar threw back his head and laughed aloud.He is coming towards the end of media commitments and beginning to think aloud.We wonder aloud about how women pastors do ministry differently than men.He felt like laughing aloud just to see the life come back into her eyes.Father and mother laughed aloud with delight.After some moments he laughed aloud and slowed until they rode side by side.Remember to say his name aloud.All at once she laughed aloud.To enjoy it to the full, you need to hear it read aloud.History has all the best stories, and the best histories are more compelling heard aloud.It may well be true that he was ill-advised to think aloud as he did.If granted time, politicians need to loosen their dreary discipline and think aloud.I heard him say one thing quite aloud.I wondered aloud to her how she managed to make people angry with her.Already the Czechs are wondering aloud why any new treaty should be binding on nations that have not yet joined the euro. Say them aloud, slowly, lovingly.He has more than 1,000 journals filed away but rarely read: they are just his way of thinking aloud. Say that sentence aloud. British English: aloud / əˈlaʊd/ ADVERB When you speak or read aloud, you speak so that other people can hear you. When we were children, our father read aloud to us, usually after supper. - American English: aloud
- Arabic: بِصَوْت مُرْتَفِع
- Brazilian Portuguese: em voz alta
- Chinese: 大声地
- Croatian: glasno
- Czech: nahlas
- Danish: højt
- Dutch: hardop
- European Spanish: en alto
- Finnish: ääneen
- French: à haute voix
- German: laut
- Greek: φωναχτά
- Italian: ad alta voce
- Japanese: 声を出して
- Korean: 소리 내어
- Norwegian: høyt
- Polish: na głos
- European Portuguese: em voz alta
- Romanian: tarevoce
- Russian: вслух
- Latin American Spanish: en alto
- Swedish: högt inte tyst
- Thai: อย่างดัง
- Turkish: yüksek sesle
- Ukrainian: вголос
- Vietnamese: thành tiếng
Chinese translation of 'aloud' adv - [read, speak]
大声(聲)地 (dàshēng de)
Definition in an audible voice `The idiot,' she said aloud. Synonyms out loud audibly intelligibly Additional synonymsPlease speak clearly after the tone. Synonyms audibly, distinctly, intelligibly, comprehensibly `If I may speak, gentlemen,' he said distinctly. Synonyms clearly, plainly, preciselyThe judge's conclusion was plainly wrong. Synonyms clearly, obviously, undoubtedly, undeniably, beyond doubt, incontrovertibly, incontestably |