subject

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  • October 3. 2012 by jonasmunk from wordnet.princeton.edu

    subject noun english

    the subject matter of a conversation or discussion; "he didn't want to discuss that subject"; "it was a very sensitive topic"; "his letters were always on the theme of love"

  • March 3. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    subject noun english

    something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation; "a moving picture of a train is more dramatic than a still picture of the same subject"

  • March 3. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    subject noun english

    a branch of knowledge; "in what discipline is his doctorate?"; "teachers should be well trained in their subject"; "anthropology is the study of human beings"

  • March 3. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    subject noun english

    some situation or event that is thought about; "he kept drifting off the topic"; "he had been thinking about the subject for several years"; "it is a matter for the police"

  • March 3. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    subject noun english

    (grammar) one of the two main constituents of a sentence; the grammatical constituent about which something is predicated

  • March 3. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    subject noun english

    a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation; "the subjects for this investigation were selected randomly"; "the cases that we studied were drawn from two different communities"

  • March 3. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    subject noun english

    a person who owes allegiance to that nation; "a monarch has a duty to his subjects"

  • March 3. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    subject noun english

    (logic) the first term of a proposition

  • March 22. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    subject verb english

    cause to experience or suffer or make liable or vulnerable to; "He subjected me to his awful poetry"; "The sergeant subjected the new recruits to many drills"; "People in Chernobyl were subjected to radiation"

  • March 22. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    subject verb english

    make accountable for; "He did not want to subject himself to the judgments of his superiors"

  • March 22. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    subject verb english

    make subservient; force to submit or subdue

  • March 31. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    subject adjective english

    possibly accepting or permitting; "a passage capable of misinterpretation"; "open to interpretation"; "an issue open to question"; "the time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation"

  • March 31. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    subject adjective english

    being under the power or sovereignty of another or others; "subject peoples"; "a dependent prince"

  • March 31. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    subject adjective english

    likely to be affected by something; "the bond is subject to taxation"; "he is subject to fits of depression"