Pronunciation: /ædˌblɑkər/
noun a software or tool that blocks online advertisements from being displayed on a webpage
A1 I use an adblocker to avoid seeing annoying pop-up ads.
A2 My friend recommended installing an adblocker on my web browser.
B1 The adblocker I downloaded is very effective at blocking unwanted advertisements.
B2 Some websites require you to disable your adblocker in order to access their content.
C1 Using an adblocker can improve your online browsing experience by reducing distractions.
C2 It is important to regularly update your adblocker to ensure it is blocking the latest ads.
formal Many websites are now implementing measures to detect and bypass adblockers.
informal I had to disable my adblocker to access certain content on the website.
slang Dude, my adblocker is a lifesaver when browsing the internet.
figurative Using an adblocker is like putting on noise-canceling headphones for the internet.
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