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out loud
Audibly, aloud, as in I sometimes find myself reading the paper out loud, or That movie was hilarious; the whole audience was laughing out loud. First recorded in 1821, this synonym for aloud was once criticized as too colloquial for formal writing, but this view is no longer widespread. Moreover, aloud is rarely used with verbs like laugh and cry. Also see for crying out loud.
Example Sentences
Mike Stirling, director of mischief at Beano said it was a "perfectly crafted joke" that had their team laughing out loud.
“Does someone have a cigarette?” he asked out loud in Spanish.
Paired with a smartphone, people donning the glasses can find more information about a painting or travel by asking its AI assistant, Gemini, a question out loud.
But both astronauts said they didn't communicate the worst-case scenarios out loud in those moments, because they were trained to move on with solving problems.
I love physical comedy and slapstick as much as a weird line a character would think and say out loud.
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