example: The teacher said, "Please read the paragraph aloud."
definition:
a·loud play_w2("A0223700") (-loud) adv. 1. With use of the voice; orally: Read this passage aloud.
2. In a loud tone; loudly: crying aloud for help. hm()
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During this quiet time, no talking aloud will be allowed.
"Why would she do such a thing?" I wondered aloud.
Another word for aloud is audibly
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
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I had asked if I was allowed to talk aloud.
During this quiet time, no talking aloud will be allowed.
Sentence: Jon read the tablet aloud, with fear in his eyes. I think the tablet is like a book or something?
The bees buzz about and the birds sing aloud.
Bella Swan was screaming aloud because Charlie had allowed her to go to Florida.
NO! his name should not be aloud to be in the same sentence as that word. Why would you ask that??
The boy was thinking how desperate he was to go the toilet and then everyone on the bus turned to look at him he realised that he'd said it aloud.
I wondered aloud where we were going to. I will if I have to!
"Why would she do such a thing?" I wondered aloud.
Say your sentence aloud. If you find you pause before the word 'therefore', you will probably want to insert a comma. If you do not pause, no comma is required. Use a comma when the sense requires it, not because you have a specific word in your sentence.
in the school show i am aloud to play the caveman , under the circumstances that i am good.
Another word for aloud is audibly