Subscriber

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /səbˈskraɪbər/

Definitions of subscriber

noun a person who has paid to receive or access a service or publication

Example Sentences

A1 The subscriber to the magazine received their first issue in the mail.

A2 As a subscriber to the online streaming service, I can watch all my favorite shows.

B1 The subscriber base for the newsletter has been steadily increasing over the past few months.

B2 Subscribers to the premium package will have access to exclusive content and features.

C1 The company offers special discounts and perks to long-time subscribers.

C2 Subscribers play a crucial role in the success and sustainability of the publication.

Examples of subscriber in a Sentence

formal The subscriber has access to exclusive content on the website.

informal As a subscriber, you get all the latest updates before anyone else.

slang Being a subscriber is like being part of a VIP club.

figurative The subscriber is like a gatekeeper to all the insider information.

Grammatical Forms of subscriber

past tense

subscribed

plural

subscribers

comparative

more subscribed

superlative

most subscribed

present tense

subscribe

future tense

will subscribe

perfect tense

have subscribed

continuous tense

is subscribing

singular

subscriber

positive degree

loyal subscriber

infinitive

to subscribe

gerund

subscribing

participle

subscribed

Origin and Evolution of subscriber

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'subscriber' originated from the Latin word 'subscribere', which means to write underneath or to sign below.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of signing one's name below a document, the word 'subscriber' evolved to refer to individuals who pay for a service or publication on a regular basis, such as a magazine or online platform.