Synonyms for subscription
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : suh b-skrip-shuh n |
Phonetic Transcription : səbˈskrɪp ʃən |
Définition of subscription
Origin :- c.1400, "piece of writing at the end of a document," from Middle French subscription, from Latin subscriptionem (nominative subscriptio) "anything written underneath, a signature," noun of action from past participle stem of subscribere (see subscribe for etymology and sense development).
- noun consent
- It is contemplated to erect a monument, by subscription, to Mr. Fessenden's memory.
- Extract from : « Biographical Sketches » by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Possibly you consider our subscription books as such; I do not.
- Extract from : « The Gentleman From Indiana » by Booth Tarkington
- In connection with his brothers, he made the first subscription to that fund.
- Extract from : « Cleveland Past and Present » by Maurice Joblin
- It is proposed to get up a subscription for him without delay.
- Extract from : « The Mudfog and Other Sketches » by Charles Dickens
- If this was not granted, to refuse their subscription to the edict.
- Extract from : « The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI » by Thomas W. (Thomas William) Allies
- Annual subscription, one dollar; single numbers, thirty cents.
- Extract from : « The Enclosures in England » by Harriett Bradley
- It was aroused by the fact that I was known as "the member who had paid his subscription!"
- Extract from : « The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol. 1 (of 2) » by Harry Furniss
- “I believe he is employed by a subscription house,” he replied.
- Extract from : « Cap'n Warren's Wards » by Joseph C. Lincoln
- The subscription crossed the whole face of a half-sheet of paper.
- Extract from : « The Manxman » by Hall Caine
- Albemarle read the subscription, "To my good friend W., at Bridgwater."
- Extract from : « Mistress Wilding » by Rafael Sabatini
Antonyms for subscription
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