read aloud
Frequency: 9.035.2 per million words
To read something in a voice that can be heard.
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Examples (20)
- Please read this passage aloud to the class.
- I listen to my children reading aloud.
- As a child, my father used to read me stories aloud every night.
- The teacher asked the students to read the poem aloud.
- He is in his study, reading the letter aloud to himself.
- He prefers to read news aloud to his visually impaired mother.
- Tomorrow in the meeting, I will read the report's conclusions aloud.
- She felt nervous having to read her essay aloud in class.
- Reading aloud can help improve pronunciation and fluency.
- Can you read this recipe aloud for me while I cook?
- Could you read the names on the list aloud for everyone?
- The librarian would often read stories aloud to the eager children.
- If you read the instructions aloud, it might be easier for us to understand.
- It's good practice to read your work aloud to catch errors.
- She had already read the poem aloud twice before the audience applauded.
- The actor read the script aloud with great emotion.
- He practiced reading his speech aloud to build his confidence.
- Please read the instructions aloud so everyone can hear.
- The clerk was instructed to read the verdict aloud to the court.
- Sometimes, I read books aloud to myself to better understand the text.