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Podcasted

Description:

Podcasted is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "podcast". It refers to the act of recording and broadcasting audio or video files over the internet as a digital series or program. Podcasted content can encompass a wide range of topics and formats, allowing users to subscribe and listen to episodes at their convenience.

Sample Sentences:

As a verb:

  1. I podcasted my latest episode yesterday, discussing the latest trends in technology.
  2. She podcasted an interview with a popular author, attracting thousands of listeners.
  3. They podcasted a live show, allowing audience members to interact and ask questions in real-time.
  4. We have podcasted every week for the past year, sharing our experiences while traveling the world.

As an adjective:

  1. The podcasted episode received rave reviews from critics.
  2. He presented a podcasted lecture on the history of art movements.
  3. She downloaded a podcasted audiobook and listened to it during her daily commute.
  4. Every podcasted session is carefully curated to provide valuable insights and entertainment.

As a noun:

  1. Listeners can easily access and subscribe to their favorite podcasteds through various streaming platforms.
  2. The podcasteds in their collection cover a wide range of genres, from true crime to comedy.
  3. His podcasteds often feature guest speakers who share their expertise and unique perspectives.
  4. She enjoys listening to podcasteds while exercising at the gym.

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