"Unsubscribe" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unsubscribe" Meaning

To stop receiving emails, communications, or services from someone or something.

For example: "You need to unsubscribe from this newsletter if you don't want to receive any more emails."

"Unsubscribe" Examples

Usage Examples for "unsubscribe"


1. Email Marketing Context

- "To stop receiving our newsletter, please click on the link at the bottom of this email to unsubscribe."

2. Magazine or Online Service

- "To cancel your subscription to our online news platform, you need to log in and search for 'unsubscribe' in your account settings."

3. Mailing List Context

- "If you are no longer interested in receiving updates from our organization, please send an email to [email protected] with 'unsubscribe' in the subject to remove yourself from our mailing list."

4. Technical or Software Context

- "To disable automatic software updates, go to the settings option and select the 'unsubscribe' button next to the update feature."

5. General Usage

- "If you do not want to be contacted by our sales team, you can simply say you would like to be unsubscribed from our calls or emails."

"Unsubscribe" Similar Words

Unstopped

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Unstoppering

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Unstrained

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Unstratified

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Having no layers or strata, especially in the sense of a mixture or organization that is undivided or unorganized.

Unstressed

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Being unstressed means having reduced mental or physical tension, feeling calm and peaceful, and free from worries or anxiety. It can also refer to not having put particular emphasis when pronouncing a word, as opposed to stress is the emphasis that is given to certain syllables in words when they are pronounced.

Unstructured

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Lacking an orderly or organized structure; not governed by rules or conventions. Random, chaotic, or informal.

Unstuck

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Being "unstuck" usually means being freed or released from a difficult or unpleasant situation, problem, or feeling of being trapped. It can also imply a return to a normal or flowing state after being blocked or hindered.<br><br>For example:<br><br>- "I was feeling stuck in my career, but after attending a conference, I felt unstuck and found a new direction."<br>- "The traffic was awful, but then we finally unstuck ourselves from the jam and made it to our destination."<br><br>It can also refer to an object, such as an unjammed or unobstructed situation, like a machine or a wheel.

Unstuffy

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Unsubscribed

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Meaning: to withdraw or cancel one's subscription or membership in something.

Unsubscribes

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The word "unsubscribes" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "unsubscribe", which means to cancel or remove one's name from a mailing list, email newsletter, or any other form of regular notification or communication.

Unsubstantial

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Lacking substance or real value; not worth considering or taking seriously.

Unsubstantially

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Unsubstantiate

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To provide no evidence or argument in support of a claim or assertion, often in a way that is insufficient or lacking in substance, thereby undermining the validity or credibility of the claim.<br><br>Example: "Her claim of winning the award was unsubstantiated, and it was later discovered that she fabricated the story."

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Unsubtle

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Unsuccessful

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Not achieving or accomplishing the desired outcome or goal, often due to a lack of effort, skill, or opportunity. Inadequate or ineffective in meeting expectations, needs, or results.<br><br>Example: "The unsuccessful attempt to climb the mountain due to bad weather left the hikers disappointed."