What is another word for browsers?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈa͡ʊzəz] (IPA)

Browsers are software applications that we use to access the Internet. However, there are numerous browsers available in the market, with each one having its unique features and functions. For instance, there is Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Microsoft Edge, to name a few. These browsers are famous for their smooth and user-friendly interfaces, privacy options, and page loading speeds. Moreover, some alternative browsers are Stealthfox, Vivaldi, Tor, Brave, and UC Browser, among others. They may have lesser recognition but offer more privacy assurance, customization options, and ad-blockers. Therefore, choosing a browser depends on the user's preference and necessity.

Synonyms for Browsers:

What are the hypernyms for Browsers?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    web browser, internet browser, graphical web browser.

Usage examples for Browsers

You might configure the way the system connects to the Internet, for example, or have web browsers on the system always start on the company home page.
"Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage"
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It was a fad of Roger's to keep all his books in a flat row on the shelves, and almost every evening at closing time he used to run his palm along the backs of the volumes to level any irregularities left by careless browsers.
"The Haunted Bookshop"
Christopher Morley
Again Travis blinked, brought his hand up to his head as he continued to view the browsers.
"The Defiant Agents"
Andre Alice Norton

Famous quotes with Browsers

  • If I was designing a web site for elementary school children, I might have a much higher percentage of older computers with outdated browsers since keeping up with browser and hardware technology has not traditionally been a strong point of most elementary schools.
    Mike Davidson
  • I continue to meet people who have had their Web pages hijacked, their browsers corrupted, in some cases, their children exposed to inappropriate material from these dangerous programs hidden in their family computers.
    Cliff Stearns

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