verb
- to pay money regularly to receive a publication, service, or access to something
- to agree with or support an idea, belief, or opinion
- to sign one’s name to a document
Usage: formal
Usage: formal
Examples
- I subscribe to three magazines every month.
- She decided to subscribe to the streaming service.
- Many people subscribe to the theory that exercise improves mental health.
- He doesn’t subscribe to traditional teaching methods.
- The witness was asked to subscribe to the statement.
- You can subscribe to our newsletter online.
- I subscribe to the belief that hard work pays off.