say aloud
Frequency: 8.021.5 per million words
To speak something so it can be heard, rather than just thinking it.
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Examples (20)
- The teacher asked the student to say the answer aloud.
- She was too shy to say her answer aloud.
- It's helpful to say your goals aloud to make them feel more real.
- Please say the words aloud so I can check your pronunciation.
- He hesitated to say her name aloud, fearing he might mispronounce it.
- He had to say the oath aloud in front of everyone.
- Please say the password aloud clearly into the microphone.
- Sometimes it helps to say your thoughts aloud to clarify them.
- Sometimes, you just need to say your frustrations aloud to someone who will listen.
- The children were asked to say the poem aloud in class.
- She would often say her lines aloud to practice for the play.
- Don't just think it, say it aloud!
- I can't believe I actually said that thought aloud in the middle of the meeting.
- She practiced her speech by trying to say it aloud several times.
- Before you press send, try saying the email aloud to check its tone.
- The teacher encouraged students to say their ideas aloud.
- Will you say the poem aloud for us at the ceremony?
- He carefully read the instructions, then proceeded to say them aloud.
- He mumbled something, but was too shy to say it aloud so we could all hear.
- It can be intimidating to say your opinions aloud in a large group.