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audible

[aw-duh-buhl] / ˈɔ də bəl /


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There’s no doubting Hugh Jackman’s commitment to the off-Broadway venture at the Minetta Lane Theatre, a collaboration between Audible Theater and Together, a company founded by Mr. Jackman and his producing partner, Sonia Friedman.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 14, 2026

"This is a physical place entirely dedicated to bringing audio storytelling to life," Audible CEO Bob Carrigan said during a press tour of the "Audible Story House" on Thursday.

From Barron's • May 2, 2026

When they realized they weren’t using their full entertainment benefit, they offered to cover Charlene’s brother’s Audible subscription.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 6, 2025

“I would say they were inspired by us,” Loewenberg said when asked whether she sees Audible as an inspiration or a threat.

From Los Angeles Times • May 28, 2025

"Audible" means that can be heard: what prefix would you affix to it to form a word denoting what can not be heard?—What is the adverb from the adjective "audible"?—Write a sentence containing this word.

From New Word-Analysis Or, School Etymology of English Derivative Words by Swinton, William




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