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binge listen
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "binge listen" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the consumption of a large amount of audio content in one sitting. For example, "I decided to spend the weekend binge listening to my favorite podcast."
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
It's been called all the good descriptives ― "gripping and icky," "brilliant" and just like "Serial" ― that make you want to click download and binge listen.
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57 human-written examples
In one horrific marathon session, I binge listened to all 12 episodes Bernardi has released so far.
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Amazed at first, he went on a musical binge, listening to everything from Mozart to Metallica, to prepare himself to choose the soundtrack for one of his shorts, about a man who loses his dog in Lake Arrowhead.
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If you're a fan or practitioner of improvisational comedy and are not already clued into the Improv Nerd soundcast, hosted by Chicago improv stalwart Jimmy Carrane, you've got a lot of binge listening to catch up on.
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Season 2/Book Two kicks off on the 4th of July, so you better get to binge listening the first season right away! Podcasts I'm also listening to this week: The Radio Adventures of Eleanor Amplified -- Epi1: Pilot (Robot); and That Awful Sound -- Epi56: Full Moon (Wheatus - Teenage Dirtbag).
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So why does Serial have so many of us so gripped that we're binge-listening our way through it and purposefully wearing our hair down so we can sneak in a headphone at work? (Definitely not me, by the way).
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The podcast will debut Sept. 6, giving devotees enough time to binge-listen before Oct. 1, the day the ninth season of "Curb" hits HBO.
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Six episodes are lined up, ripe for a binge-listen.
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Tune in (as they used to say) next week to find out… Another podcast I've enjoyed, in binge-listen style, is StartUp.
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But when Sarah Koenig, who worked as a producer with the public radio show This American Life, revisited the story on a 12-episode podcast, the case came screeching back into the public consciousness as the world binge-listened to the now familiar details of the tragic death that resulted in Syed's arrest and conviction.
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Back to binge-listening to the Hamilton soundtrack.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "binge listen" when you want to convey the idea of listening to a lot of audio content, such as podcasts or music, in a short amount of time. It's particularly effective when the activity is driven by enjoyment and a desire to quickly consume the content.
Common error
Avoid using "binge listen" in highly formal or professional writing. While the term is widely understood, it carries a casual connotation that might not be appropriate for all audiences. Opt for more formal alternatives like "extensive listening" or "intensive audio consumption" in those situations.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "binge listen" functions as a phrasal verb, describing an activity. It combines the noun "binge", implying excess, with the verb "listen", indicating the act of hearing, to convey the meaning of consuming a large quantity of audio content in one sitting. Ludwig AI confirms that this is a correct and usable phrase in English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "binge listen" is a phrasal verb describing the act of listening to a large amount of audio content in a short period. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability. While generally neutral in register, it's most commonly found in news and media contexts. If a more formal tone is needed, alternatives like "intensive audio consumption" might be more suitable.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
marathon listening session
Replaces "binge" with "marathon", emphasizing the duration and intensity of the listening activity.
listen to back-to-back episodes
Specifies listening to episodes consecutively, implying a binge-like behavior.
intensive audio consumption
Uses more formal language, focusing on the act of consuming audio content in a concentrated way.
listen without pause
Emphasizes the continuous nature of the listening experience, similar to binge-watching.
go on a listening spree
Suggests an unrestrained and enthusiastic period of listening.
listen extensively
Focuses on the large amount of listening, capturing the "binge" aspect.
listen for hours on end
Highlights the duration of listening activity.
indulge in listening
Highlights the pleasurable, often excessive, aspect of listening.
immerse oneself in audio
Focuses on deep engagement with the audio content.
consume audio voraciously
Emphasizes the eager and enthusiastic consumption of audio.
FAQs
What does "binge listen" mean?
"Binge listen" means to listen to a large amount of audio content, such as podcasts or music, in one sitting or over a short period, often driven by enjoyment.
How can I use "binge listen" in a sentence?
You can say, "I decided to "binge listen" to the entire season of that podcast this weekend", or "She plans to "binge listen" to all of her favorite albums while she's traveling".
What can I say instead of "binge listen"?
You can use alternatives like "marathon listening session", "intensive audio consumption", or "listen extensively" depending on the context.
Is "binge listen" the same as "binge watch"?
While both imply consuming a lot of content in a short time, "binge listen" refers specifically to audio content, whereas "binge watch" refers to video content.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested