wonder aloud
Frequency: 6.24.9 per million words
To express curiosity or doubt about something by speaking.
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Examples (10)
- He began to wonder aloud if they had taken the right path.
- "I often wonder aloud what might have been," she mused.
- She couldn't help but wonder aloud where everyone had gone.
- It's a habit of his to wonder aloud when he's trying to solve a problem.
- "What could be the reason for this?" he wondered aloud to no one in particular.
- As a child, I used to wonder aloud about the mysteries of the universe.
- He was wondering aloud about the project's feasibility when the manager overheard him.
- Don't just sit there and wonder aloud; go find out the answer.
- During the quiet drive, he started to wonder aloud about his future.
- Looking at the old photograph, she wondered aloud how things had changed so much.