nonsubscriber

noun
non·​sub·​scrib·​er | \ ˌnän-səb-ˈskrī-bər How to pronounce nonsubscriber (audio) \
plural nonsubscribers

Definition of nonsubscriber

: one who does not subscribe to something (such as a magazine) Print subscribers get to see the online classifieds before nonsubscribers— Jennie L. Phipps

Examples of nonsubscriber in a Sentence

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The website is free, but nonsubscribers have access to only three stories a month. Adrian Vore, San Diego Union-Tribune, "Some stories on the Union-Tribune website will not make print," 16 Aug. 2019 And significantly, 42 percent of subscribers were parents, compared to 28 percent of nonsubscribers — indicating that cutting down on movie ticket costs may make paying for a babysitter and a night out more appealing. Alissa Wilkinson, Vox, "Why MoviePass is the future — even if it doesn’t survive," 6 July 2018 The risk of being shut out of a film during busy times may in fact be one reason that MoviePass users are more apt than nonsubscribers to show up during the week. Alissa Wilkinson, Vox, "Why MoviePass is the future — even if it doesn’t survive," 6 July 2018

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First Known Use of nonsubscriber

1713, in the meaning defined above

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