sing out



sing out

to sing louder. sing out, please. This is a very large hall. The sopranos will have to sing out more.
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sing something out

to sing or announce something loudly. The teacher sang the names out loud and clear. she sang out "The Star-Spangled Banner" in a loud voice.
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sing out (something)

1. to shout or call loudly He'd bring his daughters hot chocolate in their tent, singing out, a€?Time to get up!a€?
2. (slightly formal) to make known Adler tried in a scholarly way to sing out the joys of studying philosophy.
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sing out

Call out loudly, shout, as in One of them fell in the stream and sang out for help. [Early 1800s]
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sing out

v.
1. To sing loudly and clearly: The choir sang out from the choir loft.
2. To say something loudly or in a lively manner: The announcer sang out the name of the winner. The shopkeeper sang a greeting out as we went by.
See also: out, sing

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Nicol (1)-Scottish, Medieval English
Culver['kʌlvə]
Salathihel-Biblical Latin
Augustus[ɔ:'gʌstəs]
Kerem-Turkish
Marya-Russian