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Aloud vs. Out Loud: Is There a Difference? | Merriam-Webster Yes, the word 'aloud' is several hundred years older than 'out loud' However, 'out loud' is fully established It may not appear as often as 'aloud' in solemn writing, but the two terms are essentially interchangeable
ALOUD Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Aloud definition: with the normal tone and volume of the speaking voice, as distinguished from whisperingly See examples of ALOUD used in a sentence
ALOUD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary He read her letter aloud to the rest of the family People are starting to wonder aloud (= question publicly) whether the economic reforms have gone too far
ALOUD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 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
Aloud - definition of aloud by The Free Dictionary 1 in the normal tone and volume of the speaking voice 2 vocally, as distinguished from mentally: to read a book aloud 3 in a loud voice; loudly: to cry aloud
aloud, adv. adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary What does the word aloud mean? There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the word aloud See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence How common is the word aloud? How is the word aloud pronounced? Where does the word aloud come from? a prep 1 loud adj alout, v Old English–1600
Aloud - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com If you accidentally said something that you meant to keep to yourself, you were thinking aloud If something is terribly painful, you might cry aloud — unable to contain yourself
aloud - WordReference. com Dictionary of English 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