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out loud

adverb

  1. aloud, without constraint
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Wiktionary

adv

  1. Using the voice; not silently; aloud.

    After calling their names out (loud), the teacher asked her students to take turns reading the story out loud to the rest of the class.

    I received countless private phone calls from very senior railwaymen and women, all with the same message: "Please carry on what you're doing. You are saying what we are all thinking but dare not say. You have our support, but we just can't voice it out loud."