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Belt out Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɛɫt/ /ˈaʊt
BELT-owt
bˈɛlt/ /ˈaʊt
BELT-owt

Definition

To sing a song or say something very loudly and with a lot of energy, often in an enthusiastic or powerful way.

Usage & Nuances

'Belt out' is informal and most often used for singing loudly, especially with confidence or joy. It can sometimes apply to shouting or saying something loudly. Commonly used with songs, anthems, or favorite tunes. Not appropriate for formal writing.

Example Sentences

She always belts out her favorite song in the shower.

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At parties, he likes to belt out old classics.

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The children belted out the national anthem at the assembly.

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You don’t have to be a pro to belt out your favorite tunes.

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The whole crowd started to belt out the chorus together.

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When she’s happy, she just belts out whatever’s on the radio, no matter who’s listening.

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