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aloud
adverb as in in a spoken voice, usually not softly
Strongest match
Example Sentences
We could write messages or slogans on sheets of paper, which were read aloud and improvised and danced to.
The media, which had once sought out the glow of his star, now run headlines pointing out that Im’s name, when read aloud, sounds like the word for “debt.”
In response to a question about whether he thought Trump was a "fascist," Kelly first read aloud a definition of the term he found online.
He read aloud a recent comment from the Facebook page: “Democrats stay off my property!!! and Mr. Garcia you’ll never have my vote!!!”
Let’s rewind our collective memory to 2017 for a moment, when studio execs worried aloud about leaving ratings and ad dollars on the table by ignoring “real” America.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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