subscription

[səbˈskrɪpʃən]

subscription Definition

  • 1an arrangement to receive or access a regular supply of something, typically a publication or service, by paying in advance
  • 2the action of making such an arrangement

Using subscription: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subscription" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I have a subscription to the New York Times.

  • Example

    She canceled her gym subscription.

  • Example

    The subscription fee is due at the beginning of each month.

subscription Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for subscription

Phrases with subscription

  • a subscription that lasts for one year and requires payment once a year

    Example

    I renewed my annual subscription to the magazine.

  • a subscription that provides access to digital content or services through the internet

    Example

    I signed up for an online subscription to the music streaming service.

  • a temporary subscription that allows users to try a product or service before committing to a full subscription

    Example

    The company offers a 30-day trial subscription to their software.

Origins of subscription

from Latin 'subscriptio', meaning 'signature, underwriting'

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Summary: subscription in Brief

A 'subscription' [səbˈskrɪpʃən] is an agreement to receive a regular supply of something, usually a publication or service, by paying in advance. It can refer to both the arrangement and the action of making it. Examples include 'I have a subscription to the New York Times' and 'The subscription fee is due at the beginning of each month.' Phrases like 'annual subscription' and 'online subscription' specify the type of subscription.

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