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  2. Subject Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    noun. sub· ject ˈsəb-jikt. - (ˌ)jekt. Synonyms of subject. 1. : one that is placed under authority or control: such as. a. : vassal. b (1) : one subject to a monarch and governed by the monarch's law. (2) : one who lives in the territory of, enjoys the protection of, and owes allegiance to a sovereign power or state. 2. a.

  3. SUBJECT Synonyms: 169 Similar and Opposite Words - ...

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    Synonyms for SUBJECT: topic, matter, theme, question, motif, content, essence, idea; Antonyms of SUBJECT: aside, tangent, excursion, digression, parenthesis, interjection, alien, stranger.

  4. SUBJECT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    noun. that which forms a basic matter of thought, discussion, investigation, etc.: a subject of conversation. a branch of knowledge as a course of study: He studied four subjects in his first year at college. a motive, cause, or ground: a subject for complaint. Synonyms: rationale, reason. the theme of a sermon, book, story, etc.

  5. SUBJECT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    a person, thing, or situation that is written about in a book, article, etc. or shown in a picture, etc.: The mill by the bridge was the subject of an unfinished painting by J. M. W. Turner. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. subject noun [C] (GRAMMAR) B1 language specialized.

  6. Subject - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

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    noun. 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 ” synonyms: content, depicted object. see more.

  7. Subject Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

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    : 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.

  8. subject | meaning of subject in Longman Dictionary of...

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

  9. subject noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage...

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    a person or thing being used to study something, especially in an experiment. We need male subjects between the ages of 18 and 25 for the experiment.

  10. SUBJECT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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    A subject is an area of knowledge or study, especially one that you study at school, college, or university. Surprisingly, mathematics was voted their favourite subject. ...a tutor in maths and science subjects. Synonyms: branch of study, area, field, discipline More Synonyms of subject. 4. countable noun B1.

  11. 1. Being in a position or in circumstances that place one under the power or authority of another or others: subject to the law. 2. Prone; disposed: a child who is subject to colds. 3. Likely to incur or receive; exposed: a directive subject to misinterpretation. 4. Contingent or dependent: a vacation subject to changing weather. n. 1.