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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The public speaker spoke aloud to address the concerns of the audience.
The comedian told a joke aloud to the audience.
The coach instructed the players aloud with authority.
The singer performed the song aloud with enthusiasm.
The teacher explained the lesson aloud with clarity.
The conductor directed the orchestra aloud with precision.
The lawyer argued the case aloud with confidence.
The preacher preached the sermon aloud with fervor.
The auctioneer announced the bidding aloud with excitement.
The news anchor reported the breaking news aloud with urgency.
"He read the book aloud to his grandmother who was hard of hearing."
"The poet recited his work aloud at the poetry slam."
The auctioneer spoke aloud during the auction to encourage higher bids.
The CEO spoke aloud to address the concerns of the shareholders.
The professor read the passage aloud to illustrate the pronunciation of difficult words.
The auctioneer spoke aloud in a rapid-fire manner to build excitement during the bidding.
The politician spoke aloud to rally the supporters at the campaign rally.
The actress screamed aloud during the intense scene of the play.
The preacher spoke aloud to inspire the congregation during the sermon.
The journalist spoke aloud to record the interview with the famous author.
The tour guide spoke aloud to explain the significance of the historical landmark.
The poet recited his verses aloud to captivate the audience.
The politician made his announcement aloud on national television.
The auctioneer announced the bids aloud to the crowd.
The minister spoke aloud his sermon to the congregation.
The speaker's words rang aloud in the silent room.
The tour guide spoke aloud the history of the monument to the visitors.
The singer's voice echoed aloud through the concert hall.
The crowd cheered aloud as the team won the championship.
The politician announced his policy plans aloud in a press conference.
The teacher projected her voice aloud to be heard by all the students.
The protestors chanted aloud their demands for justice.
The auctioneer called the bids aloud during the auction.
The director instructed the actors aloud to get the desired performance.
The politician shouted aloud to make his point during the debate.
The preacher spoke aloud to make a point during the sermon.
The driver honked aloud to warn the pedestrians.
The teacher spoke aloud to get the attention of the students.
The child screamed aloud when he saw the spider.
The mother scolded her child aloud for misbehaving.
The mother read the bedtime story aloud to her child.
"She sang aloud in the car with the windows down."
"The children chanted aloud during the school assembly."
"She exclaimed aloud in disbelief when she heard the outrageous story."
"She muttered aloud to herself as she tried to solve the puzzle."
"The speaker spoke aloud to the audience to make sure they could all hear."
"He shouted aloud to get the attention of the lifeguard."
"The actor delivered his lines aloud on stage."
The teacher spoke aloud to get the attention of the noisy classroom.
The singer sang the national anthem aloud at the beginning of the game.
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