Pronunciation: /ædˈblɑkərz/
noun a software or tool designed to prevent advertisements from being displayed on a webpage
A1 Adblockers help to block annoying ads on websites.
A2 Many people use adblockers to improve their online browsing experience.
B1 Some websites require users to disable adblockers in order to access content.
B2 Adblockers can prevent certain tracking scripts from collecting user data.
C1 Advanced adblockers offer customizable filters for blocking specific types of ads.
C2 The use of adblockers has led to debates about the ethics of online advertising.
formal Many websites are implementing measures to combat the use of adblockers.
informal I can't access this site because my adblocker is on.
slang I always use adblockers to avoid annoying pop-up ads.
figurative Using adblockers is like putting up a shield against intrusive advertisements.
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