subjective
sub
səb
sēb
jec
ˈʤɛk
jek
tive
tɪv
tiv
British pronunciation
/sʌbd‍ʒˈɛktɪv/

Definition & Meaning of "subjective"in English

subjective
01

based on or influenced by personal feelings or opinions rather than facts

subjective definition and meaning
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Examples
The art critic 's review was subjective, reflecting her personal taste rather than objective analysis.
The decision to hire the candidate was subjective, as each interviewer had their own criteria.
02

existing within one's mind and dependent on one's perspective rather than reality

example
Examples
Reality can feel subjective, shaped by individual consciousness.
Moral judgments are often subjective, differing across cultures.
Subjective
01

a grammatical role in which a noun or pronoun functions as the subject of a verb

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Examples
In " She runs fast, " " she " is in the subjective.
Some languages mark the subjective with distinct endings.
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