subscribe
/sabˈskraɪb/Definitions
1. verb
to become a paying customer of a service or publication, or to agree to receive communications, such as emails or newsletters.
“She decided to subscribe to the streaming service to watch her favorite show.”
2. verb
to agree to pay or contribute a certain amount of money at regular intervals, often for a specific service or good.
“He subscribed to a monthly delivery of fresh fruits to his doorstep.”
3. verb
to express agreement or enthusiasm for something, often in a public or official way.
“Many people subscribed to the campaign to protect the local wildlife.”
4. noun
a person who pays a regular subscription fee for a service or publication.
“The subscribers to the magazine received a free gift with their latest issue.”
5. noun
a payment or contribution made at regular intervals, often for a specific service or good.
“The company relies on the subscribers’ monthly payments to stay in business.”
6. verb
to sign up for a service or publication, especially online, in order to receive updates or notifications.
“You can subscribe to our newsletter to stay up-to-date with the latest news.”