Updated June 2026
To arrange to receive something regularly by paying in advance, or to express agreement with or support for a particular belief or opinion. In digital contexts, it means to follow or opt in to content updates.
“I subscribe to several podcasts about science and technology.”
/səbˈskraɪb/
sub·scribe
Contains tricky 'scr' cluster; 'sub-' prefix is helpful to identify
16 points with valuable 'b' and 'c'; strong mid-game word
Shorter words formed from the letters in “subscribe”.
10-letter words you can spell by adding one letter to “subscribe”.
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