Depends on how you want to use either of them, usually though, aloud is used.
Out loud, versus reading or some other activity to yourself, where you don't say it out loud.
Aloud has 2 syllables. a is one and loud is the other.
No, "loud" and "aloud" do not rhyme. "Loud" rhymes with words like crowd and proud, while "aloud" rhymes with words like proud and shroud.
You laughed out loud...
Yes. Aloud has two syllables. A-loud.
Loud
it's a; it can be aloud.
"Aloud" is an adverb that means "audibly" or "in a voice that can be heard," while "out loud" is a phrase that means "audibly" or "in a voice that can be heard." They are essentially synonymous and can be used interchangeably in most cases.
I always thought that thinking something aloud meant that you were pondering a subject, but instead of having an internal conversation with yourself you say what you're thinking out loud. Some people voice what they are thinking out loud without realizing, by accident.
No. It's allowed, aloud
Aloud and out loud are both used as adverbs in the same way. Aloud is what you should use in more formal situations, out loud is used in casual or chatty situations. >>Don't know why the first two bothered to answer. WHY DO YOU CARE?!?!?!?!? x Hope i helped xxx
There is no direct homophone for "shout loud." However, there are homophones for individual words within the phrase such as "loud" and "allowed."