subscribe

verb
UK: /səbˈskraɪb/
US: /səbˈskraɪb/
  1. To pay money to receive a product or service regularly.

    1. I subscribe to a magazine.
    2. Many people subscribe to streaming services for movies and TV shows.
  2. To arrange to receive something regularly by paying in advance.

    1. Did you subscribe to the newspaper?
    2. We subscribe to several online journals to stay updated on research.
  3. To express agreement with an idea or opinion.

    1. I subscribe to that view.
    2. Not everyone subscribes to the theory of climate change being man-made.
subscribe intransitive-verb
  1. To request email updates from a website or online channel.

    1. Subscribe for more videos!
    2. Please subscribe to our newsletter to receive special offers and news.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "subscribe" in English means: To pay money to receive a product or service regularly., To arrange to receive something regularly by paying in advance., To express agreement with an idea or opinion..

The phonetic transcription of "subscribe" is /səbˈskraɪb/ in British English and /səbˈskraɪb/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "subscribe": agree, register, endorse, sign up, enlist.

Example usage of "subscribe": "I subscribe to a magazine.". More examples on the page.