out loud

ADVERB
  1. using the voice; not silently
    please read the passage aloud
    he laughed out loud
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How To Use out loud In A Sentence

  • She nearly gasped out loud at this insult.
  • I pause because telling the dream out loud has tripped the trigger.
  • I nearly gasp out loud, one hand flying back to my mouth.
  • 'Cedar Rapids' The main thing about "Cedar Rapids" is that it makes you laugh — often and out loud. 'Gnomeo': A Bard's Garden of Delights
  • [I] read what I write out loud rather than just subvocalize it as I write. October « 2008 « Subs’ Standards
  • This will make you laugh out loud - and cringe with embarrassment. The Sun
  • I know this won't make sense to anyone else but I just have to get it out, in hopes that by writing it out loud I can figure it out, unmask it, and take away its power over me.
  • The Army officer in tactical command of coalition forces in Iraq says out loud that the war isn't going precisely as planned, and the media works itself into a mouth-breathing, eyeball-popping swivet.
  • They showed me the sign and made me say it out loud three times. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was no longer talking to her, merely venting his rage out loud.
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