![]() ![]() ![]() What’s different aside from the name and a fresh round of Microsoft hype? This article explains how to use Read Aloud, the different locations for settings, troubles that can arise and a truly dreadful error message. The official documentation for Read Aloud is awful. Windows has the underlying ‘Narrate’ technology that lets Word talk. The voice selection and settings in Windows are very different. ![]() Read Aloud has more controls than the older Speak feature and it appears in more places within Word. It’s available in Word 365 and Word 2019. Nonbinary (ˌnɒnˈbaɪnərɪ) adjective.Read Aloud is the newer and better form of the old Speak feature from Word 2016-2010. Influencer (ˈɪnflʊənsə) noun: a person who uses social media to promote lifestyle choices, commercial products, etc to his or her followers Hopepunk (ˈhəʊpˌpʌŋk) noun: a literary and artistic movement that celebrates the pursuit of positive aims in the face of adversity Climate strike has been announced as the Collins Word of the Year 2019.Ĭlimate strike (ˈklaɪmɪt ˌstraɪk) noun: a form of protest in which people absent themselves from education or work in order to join demonstrations demanding action to counter climate change Discover the rest of the words in this year’s shortlist.īopo (ˈbəʊpəʊ) noun also spelt BoPo: a movement advocating the view that people should be proud of the appearance of their bodies, or any aspect of this, especially sizeĬancel (ˈkænsəl) verb: to publicly cease to acknowledge a person, organization, etc, esp on social media, in order to express disapproval of their activities or opinionsĭeepfake (ˈdiːpˌfeɪk) noun, verb: (noun) a technique by which a digital image or video can be superimposed onto another, which maintains the appearance of an unedited image or video (verb) to superimpose one digital image or video onto another so that it maintains the appearance of an unedited image or videoĭouble down (ˈdʌbəl daʊn) phrasal verb: to reinforce one’s commitment to a venture or idea in spite of opposition or riskĮntryist (ˈɛntrɪɪst) noun, adjective: (noun) a person who joins an existing political party with the intention of changing its principles and policies (adjective) relating to the practice of joining an existing political party with the intention of changing its principles and policies ![]()
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