To read a text and pronounce it, so that others can hear it.
1Then he read out loud some verses by M. de St. Aulaire.
2I think nothing's funnier than to hear silly things read out loud.
3Releasing his hold on Cezar, Dante smoothed the paper and read out loud.
4The children would read out loud or recite their times tables.
5Then the story was read out loud and everybody laughed heartily at the result.
6Here's that real funny one you read out loud today.
7Hippy read out loud the following words, almost illegible on the much smeared paper:
8He took the top sheet and read out loud.
9She flipped it over and read out loud, "For military merit."
10And how could I write anything good enough to be read out loud in heaven?
11Back within the bushes' cover, I read out loud as I often did to calm myself.
12I read out loud all that I had written in English, and the interpreter translated it.
13When Mrs. Solomon found something interesting, she read out loud from a book on marine mammals.
14In a sarcastic voice, she read out loud:
15For when there he would read out loud.
16She's got the newspaper to read out loud.