Amoral vs Aloud - What's the difference?
amoral | aloud |
(of acts) being neither moral nor immoral
(of people) not believing in or caring for morality and immorality
With a loud voice, or great noise; loudly; audibly.
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, title=(The Celebrity), chapter=5
, passage=Then we relapsed into a discomfited silence, and wished we were anywhere else. But Miss Thorn relieved the situation by laughing aloud , and with such a hearty enjoyment that instead of getting angry and more mortified we began to laugh ourselves, and instantly felt better.}}
Audibly, as opposed to silent.
*{{quote-book, year=1922, author=(Ben Travers), title=(A Cuckoo in the Nest)
, chapter=1
As adjectives the difference between amoral and aloud
is that amoral is (of acts) being neither moral nor immoral while aloud is spoken out loud.As an adverb aloud is
with a loud voice, or great noise; loudly; audibly.amoral
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* non-moralDerived terms
* amorality * amoralism * amoralist * amoralisticExternal links
* * English terms with alpha privatives ----aloud
English
Adverb
(en adverb)citation, passage=He read the letter aloud . Sophia listened with the studied air of one for whom, even in these days, a title possessed some surreptitious allurement.}}