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Aloud Definition & Meaning

1. Adverb: in a voice that can be heard; audibly. example sentence: she read the poem aloud to the class.

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2. Adverb: with a loud voice; loudly. example sentence: the singer sang the chorus aloud.

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3. Adjective: spoken or read out loud. example sentence: the teacher asked the students to read the passage aloud.

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4. Adjective: expressed in spoken words rather than in thought or writing. example sentence: she made her opinion on the matter known aloud.

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5. Adjective: not silent or kept to oneself; expressed openly. example sentence: he laughed aloud at the joke.

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Examples of the word aloud used in sentences.

  • John sang the song aloud while he was doing the dishes.
  • He read the book aloud to his little brother.
  • The teacher asked the student to read the instructions aloud.
  • She recited her favorite poem aloud to the class.
  • The actor rehearsed his lines aloud to memorize them better.
  • She read the instructions aloud so that everyone in the room could hear them.
  • The children laughed aloud when they saw the clown juggling the balls.
  • The singer sang the song aloud and the audience cheered loudly.
  • She read the poem aloud to her classmates in English class.
  • The teacher asked the students to speak aloud when answering her questions.
  • He recited the speech aloud to memorize it for his presentation.
  • The teacher asked the students to practice reading aloud to improve their pronunciation skills.
  • The singer sang her heart out and the audience cheered aloud at the end of the show.
  • The actor had to memorize his lines before he could perform them aloud on stage.
  • He was so excited about his new promotion that he couldn't help but shout it aloud in the office.
  • It's important to read aloud when proofreading your writing to catch any mistakes you may have missed silently.
  • She heard a noise in the house and spoke aloud to see if anyone would respond.
  • She read the poem aloud with such passion, that everyone in the audience was moved to tears.
  • I had to remind him not to speak aloud during the movie because it was disrupting other people.
  • The teacher instructed the students to read the passage aloud to practice their pronunciation.
  • He tried to think aloud, hoping that people would give him some input into his thought process.
  • During his presentation, the speaker frequently paused to repeat key points aloud, so that the audience could take notes.
  • The teacher asked the student to read the passage aloud to the class.
  • I always feel embarrassed when I have to read aloud in class because I stutter.
  • The doctor instructed the patient to repeat the name of the medicine aloud to ensure that she understood the instructions.
  • I couldn't believe he had the audacity to say such hurtful words aloud in public.
  • The actress rehearsed her lines aloud to perfect her performance before the play.
  • It's important to vocalize your thoughts aloud during the brainstorming process.
  • The speaker's voice echoed loudly as she spoke aloud in the empty room.
  • The author was nervous as he read his work aloud to the audience for the first time.
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