Subjective ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Subjective ( adjective )

  1. Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
  2. Relating to or denoting a noun or pronoun referring to the person or thing speaking or writing.

Origin:

Mid 17th century: from latin subjectivus, from subjectus "put under" (see subject).

Examples:

  1. His judgement is highly subjective.
  2. The color of the dress is subjective to one's preference.
  3. The test results were not objective but subjective.
  4. The critic's review of the movie was subjective, and not based on facts.
  5. The subjective pronoun "I" is used to refer to the person speaking or writing.

(As a noun)

Subjective ( noun )

  1. Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
  2. Relating to or denoting a noun or pronoun referring to the person or thing speaking or writing.

Origin:

Mid 17th century: from latin subjectivus, from subjectus "put under" (see subject).

Examples:

  1. His judgement is highly subjective.
  2. The color of the dress is subjective to one's preference.
  3. The test results were not objective but subjective.
  4. The critic's review of the movie was subjective, and not based on facts.
  5. The subjective pronoun "I" is used to refer to the person speaking or writing.
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