Antonym: quietly, silently. Similar words: cloud, loudly, deal out, all out, flour, alone, along, go all out. Meaning: [ə'laʊd] adv. 1. using the voice; not silently 2. with relatively high volume.
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1. He read his sister's letter aloud.
2. Joanne, would you read the poem aloud?
3. Please read the following sentences aloud.
4. Please read this passage aloud, Jennifer.
5. I was thinking aloud.
6. When we were children, our father read aloud to us.
7. Better not say too much aloud.
8. She called aloud for help.
9. The teacher read the poem aloud to the pupils.
10. The students were taking turns reading aloud.
11. I heard him suddenly laugh aloud.
12. He read the poem aloud.
13. "I'll buy a new car,"Tom thougt aloud.
14. "Where's Natasha?" she wondered aloud.
15. The pain made him cry aloud.
16. Denis almost gasped aloud in astonishment.
17. "I'm done for!" he shouted aloud.
18. He read the letter aloud to us.
19. Prudently,[sentencedict.com] Joanna spoke none of this aloud.
20. " What's to be done?'she thought aloud.
21. She read the poem aloud.
22. She cried aloud in protest.
23. It was painful, and made me cry aloud .
24. Oh, sorry. I was thinking aloud.
25. "You fool," he said aloud.
26. The teacher listened to the children reading aloud .
27. She could have laughed aloud.
28. She could scarcely stop herself from crying aloud.
29. He called aloud for help.
30. The teacher asked the students to read the text aloud after class.
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