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subscribe

[səbˈskraɪb]

subscribe Definition

  • 1to arrange to receive something regularly, especially a newspaper or magazine, by paying in advance
  • 2to express the desire or approval to receive or participate in something
  • 3to support financially or with one's presence

Using subscribe: Examples

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

  • Example

    I subscribe to several magazines.

  • Example

    She subscribed to the newsletter to stay updated.

  • Example

    He subscribed to the idea of starting a new business.

  • Example

    They subscribed to the charity to help the cause.

  • Example

    We subscribed to the channel to watch their videos.

subscribe Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for subscribe

Phrases with subscribe

  • to agree with or support an idea or belief

    Example

    I don't subscribe to the notion that money can buy happiness.

  • to become a member of a channel on a video-sharing platform

    Example

    Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more content!

  • to pay for and use a service on a regular basis

    Example

    I decided to subscribe to the streaming service to watch my favorite shows.

Origins of subscribe

from Latin 'subscribere', meaning 'write underneath'

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Summary: subscribe in Brief

The verb 'subscribe' [səbˈskraɪb] means to arrange to receive something regularly by paying in advance, express the desire or approval to receive or participate in something, or support financially or with one's presence. It is often used in the context of newspapers, magazines, newsletters, and services. 'Subscribe' extends into phrases like 'subscribe to,' denoting agreement or support, and 'subscribe to a channel,' referring to becoming a member of a video-sharing platform.

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