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
Tyler laughed out loud at Yuki's joke during lunch.
The teacher asked Antonia to read the instructions out loud.
Shirin practised her speech out loud in front of the mirror.
同義詞
- aloud
more formal; often used in written instructions or literature
反義詞
- under your breath
speaking very quietly so others cannot hear clearly
常見錯誤
❌He said it out loudly.
✅He said it out loud.
💡'out loud' is already an adverb; do not add '-ly'.