well depends what sentence its in e.g i read it out loud
i was aloud to do something
it just depend what sentence
There is no direct homophone for "shout loud." However, there are homophones for individual words within the phrase such as "loud" and "allowed."
allowed: admitted (an event or activity) as legal or acceptable aloud: audibly; not silently or in a whisper
"Lol" is an acronym for "laugh out loud," while "lolz" is a variation that often implies a more exaggerated or prolonged sense of amusement. Both are commonly used in online communication to indicate laughter or amusement.
aloud
The homophone of allowed is aloud.
Aloud has 2 syllables. a is one and loud is the other.
If you mean "Do 'the loud' and 'aloud' rhyme?", yes, they do.
You laughed out loud...
Yes. Aloud has two syllables. A-loud.
Loud
it's a; it can be aloud.
If you are not allowed to watch TV, you could learn the difference between Aloud and Allowed.
In some schools prayers are spoken aloud. In some schools prayers are allowed, in others they are not. You need to understand the difference between aloud and allowed.
Depends on how you want to use either of them, usually though, aloud is used.
Reading aloud involves speaking the words out loud, while reading silently is done without speaking the words. Reading aloud can help with pronunciation and comprehension, while reading silently can often be faster and more efficient for personal reading.
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