out loud

out loud — idiom

1. in a voice that can be heard by people nearby, rather than silently inside your

1.慣用語B1
釋義

in a voice that can be heard by people nearby, rather than silently inside your own head

例句

Obi read the poem out loud to the whole class.

read out loud + to [audience]

Minh whispered the answer instead of saying it out loud.

say out loud — contrast with whisper

同義詞
  • aloud

    more formal; often used in written instructions or literature

反義詞

常見錯誤

He said it out loudly.
He said it out loud.
💡'out loud' is already an adverb; do not add '-ly'.