Pronunciation: /æd ˈblɑkərz/
noun a device or software that prevents advertisements from being displayed on a webpage or in an app
A1 Ad blockers can help prevent unwanted ads from appearing on websites.
A2 Many people use ad blockers to improve their online browsing experience.
B1 Some websites ask users to disable their ad blockers in order to access content.
B2 Ad blockers have become increasingly popular as online advertising has grown.
C1 The use of ad blockers has raised concerns among online publishers about revenue loss.
C2 There are ongoing debates about the ethics of using ad blockers to block online ads.
formal Many websites are implementing strategies to combat the rise of ad blockers.
informal I had to disable my ad blockers to access certain content on the website.
slang Ad blockers are a lifesaver when it comes to browsing the internet without annoying ads.
figurative Using ad blockers is like putting up a shield against intrusive advertising.
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