audiobibliophile

English

Etymology

From audio- + bibliophile.

Noun

audiobibliophile (plural audiobibliophiles)

  1. (rare) One who loves audiobooks.
    • 1999 May 2, Eileen G. Ferris, “Letters to the Editor: Audio Books Are Harmless Entertainment”, in Hartford Courant, volume 156, number 122, Hartford, CT, →ISSN, page C2:
      I am writing in response to Roger Calip’s April 23 Commentary article, “Audio Books Are For Lazy People.” ¶ As an avid audiobibliophile, I was offended by Mr. Calip’s remarks. The fact that I listen to and enjoy audio books does not mean that I am lazy.
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