subject | (noun) something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation | Synonyms: content, depicted object |
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(noun) a branch of knowledge | Synonyms: bailiwick, discipline, field, field of study, study, subject area, subject field |
(noun) some situation or event that is thought about | Synonyms: issue, matter, topic |
(noun) the subject matter of a conversation or discussion | Synonyms: theme, topic |
(noun) (grammar) one of the two main constituents of a sentence; the grammatical constituent about which something is predicated | - |
(noun) (logic) the first term of a proposition | - |
(noun) a person who owes allegiance to that nation | Synonyms: national |
(noun) a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation | Synonyms: case, guinea pig |
subjection | (noun) the act of conquering | Synonyms: conquering, conquest, subjugation |
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(noun) forced submission to control by others | Synonyms: subjugation |
subjectiveness | (noun) judgment based on individual personal impressions and feelings and opinions rather than external facts | Synonyms: subjectivity |
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subjectivism | (noun) the quality of being subjective | - |
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(noun) (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge and value are dependent on and limited by your subjective experience | - |
subjectivist | (noun) a person who subscribes to subjectivism | - |
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subjectivity | (noun) judgment based on individual personal impressions and feelings and opinions rather than external facts | Synonyms: subjectiveness |
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subjoining | (noun) the act of supplementing | Synonyms: subjunction, supplementation |
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subjugation | (noun) the act of conquering | Synonyms: conquering, conquest, subjection |
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(noun) the act of subjugating by cruelty | Synonyms: oppression |
(noun) forced submission to control by others | Synonyms: subjection |
subjugator | (noun) a conqueror who defeats and enslaves | - |
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subjunction | (noun) the act of supplementing | Synonyms: subjoining, supplementation |
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subjunctive | (noun) a mood that represents an act or state (not as a fact but) as contingent or possible | Synonyms: subjunctive mood |
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