adverb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:She read the letter aloud to her son.

Definition:to read with sound audible to others

From read aloud

Example:They sang aloud in the chorus at the concert.

Definition:to sing in a voice that can be heard by others

From sing aloud

Example:He said aloud, 'I can't believe it!'

Definition:to pronounce words out loud

From say aloud

Example:The steward announced aloud the departure time.

Definition:to declare or state by speaking out loud

From announce aloud

Example:The boy whispered aloud so that the teacher wouldn't notice him.

Definition:to deliberately make an inaudible sound

From whisper aloud

Example:The fans shouted aloud the name of their favorite player.

Definition:to speak with a very loud voice

From shout aloud

Example:He spoke aloud a short prayer before leaving the room.

Definition:to utter words out loud

From speak aloud

Example:She murmured aloud, 'I can't do this.'

Definition:to speak a low, inaudible sound

From murmur aloud

Example:The crowd chanted aloud the battle song before the match.

Definition:to recite or sing words, typically in a rhythmic and repetitive way

From chant aloud

Example:The protesters clamored aloud their demands.

Definition:to shout or express opinions loudly

From clamor aloud