user
noun /ˈjuːzə(r)/
/ˈjuːzər/
- road users
- The service allows users to download and read a wide collection of books for no charge.
- computer/internet/mobile phone users
- wheelchair users
- Service users can now get help 365 days a year.
- Our advice to companies and home users is to waste no time in implementing this security patch.
- a site with more than 2 million registered users
- Many of the centre's regular users were mothers with young children.
- The average user spends 40 minutes a day on unnecessary email.
- We're always working to improve the user experience.
- We're expecting the user base to expand significantly.
- Although the sites don't charge user fees, some make money by selling ads.
- The site enables users to access census data.
- The service is designed to let users share large files.
- user of something The main users of this service are government departments.
Extra ExamplesTopics Computersa2- A special entrance is being built for wheelchair users.
- Existing users will be able to upgrade their software at a reduced price.
- The larger users of the service have to pay more.
- These security holes allow malicious users to hijack your account.
- They offer a short course to first-time users of the software.
- We'll have about 500 million wireless users accessing the internet.
- a casual user of cocaine
- a computer intended for business and home users
- a survey of health service users
- heavy users of credit
- a user manual
- Users need to be suspicious of all unsolicited email.
- new security features designed to help users protect their accounts against hackers
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