Amazon Prime members, who pay $99 annually for free two-day shipping, can now access Audible audio service content at no additional cost. You'll be able to stream from a rotating group of more than 50 audiobooks. You can also listen to ad-free content including podcasts on Audible's new on-demand service Channels.
If you listen to a lot of audiobooks, that might be a good deal. However, if you can stretch a single audiobook out over more than a month, then you can save a bit of money. Audible has a hidden Silver plan that costs $15 every two months, instead of every month.
Directly in the Audible app, no. The Audible app plays audiobooks only. However, many audiobooks are attached to an ebook via a system called 'Whispersync' that allows you to read on a Kindle e-reader along with the audiobook.
After 30 days, Audible is $14.95/month.
- Get the Kindle App and Select Your Book. First, download the Kindle app for Android from the Google Play store.
- Download the Audible Narration. Now that you have Audible narration, tap the highlighted area to download the audiobook.
- Additional Full Player Features.
- Switch Between Reading and Listening.
Many of Audible's audiobooks will be able to sync your position in your audiobooks across all of your Whispersync for Voice-compatible devices. However, not all audiobooks are Whispersync for Voice and Immersion Reading-compatible with Kindle eBooks.
The new feature, called Audible Captions, will display text synchronized with the audiobooks' narration, USA Today reports. While it will be available to all Audible customers who pay a $14.95 monthly subscription fee, the feature was developed with students in mind, according to the company.
If you can't hear or understand something, it's unintelligible (and probably frustrating too).
auditor. An auditor is also an attentive listener. That kind is usually more fun. The word auditor is Latin for “hearer.” This word still applies to someone who listens closely, but it also refers to a kind of accountant who checks the financial records of other people, usually to make sure nothing illegal is going on.
deaf mute. noun. old-fashioned someone who cannot hear or speak. This word is now considered offensive.
(ĭn-ô′d?-b?l) adj. Impossible to hear: an inaudible conversation. in·au′di·bil′i·ty n. in·au′di·bly adv.
audible Sentence Examples
- He leaned close to his aunt and spoke in an audible whisper.
- He made an audible crunch when he jumped onto the snowy roof.
- Carmen let out a long audible breath.
- She leaned back, the audible sound of her breath catching music to his ears.
If a sound is inaudible, you are unable to hear it. His voice was almost inaudible. Animals are able to hear high-pitched sounds that are inaudible to humans. Synonyms: indistinct, low, stifled, mumbling More Synonyms of inaudible. Quick word challenge.
If you say that something is inedible, you mean you cannot eat it, for example, because it tastes bad or is poisonous. Detainees complained of being given inedible food. Synonyms: uneatable, unpalatable, disagreeable, unpleasant More Synonyms of inedible.
When a football team's offense is ready to run a play but decides at the last second to change what it's going to do, it calls an audible at the line of scrimmage. A quarterback often calls an audible when he doesn't like how the offensive play that was called matches up with the defensive formation.
According to the Etymology Dictionary audible derives from Latin audire (to hear). Audible is composed of audio- "sound, especially recorded or transmitted" and -ible which forms adjectives from verbs.
An Audible membership includes: Monthly or annual credits good for any title on Audible. Select up to 2 Audible Original titles each month. 30% discount on additional purchases.
adjective. capable of being heard; loud enough to be heard; actually heard.
visualize. To visualize something is to be able to see it in your mind. Visualizing is a lot like imagining — both involve picturing something in your mind. But while imagine has the sense of wondering and exploring, when you visualize something, your hope is to make it real.
Diction can be defined as style of speaking or writing, determined by the choice of words by a speaker or a writer. Diction, or choice of words, often separates good writing from bad writing. Firstly, the word has to be right and accurate. Secondly, words should be appropriate to the context in which they are used.
A dictionary is a listing of words in one or more specific languages, often arranged alphabetically (or by radical and stroke for ideographic languages), which may include information on definitions, usage, etymologies, pronunciations, translation, etc. or a book of words in one language with their equivalents in
An audition is a tryout for a role in a movie, orchestra, or play. When describing a tryout in which an actor, singer, musician, or dancer tries to prove that he or she is talented enough to earn a part in a show, audition is used as a noun.
perceptible, discernible, detectable, hearable, able to be heard, recognizable, appreciable. clear, distinct, loud, carrying. ANTONYMS. inaudible, faint. Word of the day.
born of parents who are not married to each other; born out of wedlock: an illegitimate child. not legitimate; not sanctioned by law or custom. unlawful; illegal: an illegitimate action.
Antonyms for will
- dislike.
- hate.
- hatred.
- indecision.
- question.
- wavering.
- weakness.
- distaste.
noun. ˈwil Definition of will (Entry 2 of 3) 1 : a legal declaration of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property or estate after death especially : a written instrument legally executed by which a person makes disposition of his or her estate to take effect after death.
nounpointed weapon or symbol. bolt. cursor. dart.
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
blood(n) Synonyms: lifeblood, gore. Associated words: hematology, hemorrhage, hemal, hematic, plethora, anæmia, sanguification, sanguify, clot, corpuscle, styptic, hematosis, sanguiferous, hematin, sanguine, sanguineous, sanguinivorous, hematophobia, hyperæmia.