"Why would she do such a thing?" I wondered aloud.
During this quiet time, no talking aloud will be allowed.
Read aloud
Have you spoken to your child's teacher about your concerns? We've never met in person, but we've spoken on the phone. Has the president ever spoken at a college graduation? I can't leave until I've spoken to the boss. She's an effective teacher even though she's a bit soft spoken. Do you think she would have understood better if we had spoken in Spanish?
Aloud is an adverb.
Speak aloud
in the school show i am aloud to play the caveman , under the circumstances that i am good.
He read the book aloud during show-and-tell.
During this quiet time, no talking aloud will be allowed.
I had asked if I was allowed to talk aloud.
I don't know: "He said aloud,"Am I allowed to go outside?"
Bella Swan was screaming aloud because Charlie had allowed her to go to Florida.
John read his tablet aloud to the class
The bees buzz about and the birds sing aloud.
Read aloud
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.
"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.
NO! his name should not be aloud to be in the same sentence as that word. Why would you ask that??