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    sub·ject

    noun

    • 1. a person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with: "I've said all there is to be said on the subject" Similar themesubject mattertopicissue
    • 2. a branch of knowledge studied or taught in a school, college, or university: "math is not my best subject" Similar branch of knowledgebranch of studycourse of studycourse

    adjective

    • 1. likely or prone to be affected by (a particular condition or occurrence, typically an unwelcome or unpleasant one): "he was subject to bouts of manic depression"
    • 2. dependent or conditional upon: "the proposed merger is subject to the approval of the shareholders"

    adverb

    • 1. conditionally upon: "subject to bankruptcy court approval, the company expects to begin liquidation of its inventory"

    verb

    • 1. cause or force to undergo (a particular experience of form of treatment): "he'd subjected her to a terrifying ordeal"
    • 2. bring (a person or country) under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force: "the city had been subjected to Macedonian rule"

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  2. A subject is one of the five major elements of clause structure. The other four are: verb, object, complement and adjunct. Subjects are essential in declarative, negative and interrogative clauses. …

  3. Subject: What is a subject? Explore the meaning, definition and use of a subject in a sentence. Also go through the examples to see the different components that can perform the role of the subject in a sentence.

  4. The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is performing the action. What is the Subject? On the most basic level, a sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject includes the noun that is performing the action described in the predicate. Examples of Sentence Subjects.

  5. The meaning of SUBJECT is one that is placed under authority or control. How to use subject in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Subject.

  6. If you are painting a portrait, the person posing for you is your subject. Subject can also mean beholden, or subordinate. If you are traveling in England, but not an English subject, or citizen, then you are still subject to English law.

  7. Subject is a broad word for whatever is treated in writing, speech, art, etc.: the subject for discussion. Theme and topic are usually narrower and apply to some limited or specific part of a general subject.

  8. subject is a broad word for whatever is treated in writing, speech, art, etc.: the subject for discussion. theme and topic are usually narrower and apply to some limited or specific part of a general subject.

  9. subject meaning, definition, what is subject: the thing you are talking about or consi...: Learn more.

  10. subject. adjective. uk / ˈsʌbdʒɪkt / us. subject to sth. often affected by something, especially something unpleasant: Departure times are subject to alteration. only able to happen if something else happens: The pay rise is subject to approval by management.

  11. : a person or thing that is being dealt with in a particular way — + of. He was the subject of a criminal investigation. [=he was investigated to find out if he had committed a crime] She was the subject of a lawsuit. 4. : someone or something that is shown in a photograph, painting, etc.

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