aloud

[US]/ə'laʊd/
[UK]/ə'laʊd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. in a vocal or audible manner, with the voice carrying far and clearly

Phrases & Collocations

read aloud

speak aloud

reading aloud

thinking aloud

think aloud

Real-world Examples

How about reading English aloud every morning?

Source: Yilin Edition Oxford Junior English (Grade 9, Volume 1)

However, he did not express his thoughts aloud.

Source: Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales

Well, we may read together aloud at home.

Source: Travel Across America

Fernand took the letter and read it aloud with much satisfaction.

Source: The Count of Monte Cristo: Selected Edition

To Harry's fury, he began to read the article aloud.

Source: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Breaking from tradition, Charles read a prayer aloud.

Source: CNN 10 Student English May 2023 Compilation

You look like you love reading Stephen King aloud.

Source: Editing guest room

You can say them aloud, or write them down.

Source: Oxford University: IELTS Foreign Teacher Course

And that way, start practicing and speak it out aloud.

Source: Tips for IELTS Speaking.

Nobody ever mentioned the name of Harry's school aloud in the Dursley household.

Source: 4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

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