Pronunciation: /saɪn ʌp/
noun a person who signs up for something
A1 I want to sign up for the dance class.
A2 She decided to sign up for the newsletter.
B1 Students need to sign up for the school trip by Friday.
B2 I'm thinking about signing up for the photography workshop.
C1 The sign-up process for the conference was quick and easy.
C2 There was a long line of people waiting to complete the sign-up for the event.
verb to register or enroll in a program or service
A1 I want to sign up for the cooking class.
A2 She signed up for the newsletter to receive updates.
B1 You should sign up for the conference before all the spots are taken.
B2 He signed up for the marathon and started training immediately.
C1 Signing up for the advanced course requires a higher level of proficiency.
C2 After signing up for the workshop, she realized it was a great decision.
formal Please sign up for the workshop by filling out the registration form.
informal Hey, don't forget to sign up for the party this weekend!
slang I'm definitely gonna sign up for that new fitness class, it looks awesome!
figurative By signing up for the volunteer program, you are committing to making a difference in your community.
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