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UK
/səbskɹˈaɪbɐ/
]
[ US /səbsˈkɹaɪbɝ/ ]
[ US /səbsˈkɹaɪbɝ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who contributes (or promises to contribute) a sum of money
- someone who contracts to receive and pay for a service or a certain number of issues of a publication
- someone who expresses strong approval
How To Use subscriber In A Sentence
- If you are a Nature subscriber, or willing to pay the weregild, my short story "Annie Webber" is live there today. Anonymous moves into the real world, calling for flash-crowd style protests on February 10th.
- What's more it was delivered to subscribers wrapped in a natty waterproof jacket.
- The report said mobile phone networks worldwide were likely to have 1.6 billion subscribers by the end of this year.
- It then sends that information in machine-readable form to itsalgorithmic subscribers, which can parse it further, using the resulting datato inform their own investing decisions.
- Espion subscribers also get neat features like text messaging, and can receive promotional messages offering them shopping discounts and club invites.
- At the risk of seeming to be a shill for David Talbot, let me suggest that non-subscribers reconsider.
- Although AT&T is touting its lead in postpaid smartphone subscribers, the carrier is just now taking steps to gain a better foothold in the prepaid market, an area where rivals have a head start. AT&T Reshapes Itself As a Smartphone Carrier
- A list of the names of subscribers and family successors is on display on the church notice board.
- Mr Thompson thanked the committee members and those who provided the comforts, as well as benefactors and subscribers.
- China has almost 15 million subscribers to satellite and cable television.