Pronunciation: /səbˈskraɪb tuː/
verb to arrange to receive something regularly, typically a publication or service
A1 I subscribe to a magazine for kids.
A2 She subscribes to a monthly beauty box.
B1 We subscribe to a streaming service for movies.
B2 He subscribes to a weekly newsletter about technology.
C1 They subscribe to a premium membership for exclusive content.
C2 I have subscribed to a daily newspaper for years.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 I subscribe to a monthly magazine for kids.
A2 She subscribes to a weekly newsletter about healthy living.
B1 We decided to subscribe to a streaming service for movies and TV shows.
B2 He subscribes to a podcast that discusses current events.
C1 Many people subscribe to online courses to further their education.
C2 As a researcher, it is important to subscribe to academic journals for the latest information in the field.
formal To receive updates on our latest products and promotions, please subscribe to our newsletter.
informal Hey, don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more funny videos!
slang Make sure to smash that subscribe button if you want to see more content like this.
figurative Subscribing to positivity and letting go of negativity is the key to a happy life.
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