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Word: Belt out

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: "Belt out" means to sing loudly and with a lot of energy. When someone belts out a song, they sing it with passion, often making their voice strong and powerful.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "belt out" when talking about singing, especially in a situation where someone is singing loudly, like at a concert or karaoke.
  • It is often used in informal contexts.
Example Sentences:
  1. At the karaoke night, she really belted out her favorite song, and everyone loved it!
  2. The children belted out their school anthem with great enthusiasm during the assembly.
Advanced Usage:
  • You can also use "belt out" metaphorically to describe someone expressing themselves strongly, not just in singing. For example: "He belted out his opinion during the meeting, making sure everyone heard him."
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "belt out," but you can use "belt" as a standalone verb in other contexts, meaning to hit or strike something forcefully.
Different Meaning:
  • "Belt" can also refer to a strap that holds clothing up (like a belt you wear with pants), but in "belt out," it relates specifically to singing.
Synonyms:
  • Sing loudly
  • Shout
  • Belt (as a single word)
  • Blast out (a song)
  • Croon (though this usually means to sing softly)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Sing your heart out": This idiom means to sing with great passion, similar to "belt out."
  • "Let it all out": While not directly related to singing, this phrase means to express emotions strongly, which can sometimes be connected to singing.
Summary:

"Belt out" is a fun and expressive way to describe someone singing with all their strength and enthusiasm.

Verb
  1. sing loudly and forcefully

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