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subject subject definition

subject


 
  Troponyms  (hyponyms)  of  verb  subject 
 
  3  of  5  senses  of  subject 
 
  Sense  1 
  subject 
  =>  bacterize,  bacterise 
  =>  put 
  =>  shipwreck 
  =>  refract 
  =>  expose 
  =>  expose 
 
  Sense  3 
  subject 
  =>  incur 
 
  Sense  5 
  subjugate,  subject 
  =>  dragoon 
  =>  enslave 
 
  Troponyms  (hyponyms)  of  verb  subject 
 
  3  of  5  senses  of  subject 
 
  Sense  1 
  subject 
  =>  bacterize,  bacterise 
  =>  put 
  =>  shipwreck 
  =>  refract 
  =>  expose 
  =>  sun 
  =>  air  out  air,  aerate 
  =>  overexpose 
  =>  underexpose 
  =>  expose 
  =>  overexpose 
  =>  underexpose 
 
  Sense  3 
  subject 
  =>  incur 
  =>  run 
 
  Sense  5 
  subjugate,  subject 
  =>  dragoon 
  =>  enslave 
 
  Entailment  of  verb  subject 
 
 
  Synonyms/Hypernyms  (Ordered  by  Frequency)  of  verb  subject 
 
  5  senses  of  subject 
 
  Sense  1 
  subject 
  =>  affect,  impact,  bear  upon  bear  on  touch  on  touch 
 
  Sense  2 
  subject 
  =>  submit 
 
  Sense  3 
  subject 
  =>  queer,  expose,  scupper,  endanger,  peril 
 
  Sense  4 
  subject 
  =>  predispose 
 
  Sense  5 
  subjugate,  subject 
  =>  dominate,  master 
 
  Familiarity  of  verb  subject 
 
  subject  used  as  a  verb  is  common  (polysemy  count  =  5) 
 
  Synonyms  (Grouped  by  Similarity  of  Meaning)  of  verb  subject 
 
  Sense  1 
  subject 
  =>  affect,  impact,  bear  upon  bear  on  touch  on  touch 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  2 
  subject 
  =>  submit 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  3 
  subject 
  =>  queer,  expose,  scupper,  endanger,  peril 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  4 
  subject 
  =>  predispose 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  5 
  subjugate,  subject 
  =>  dominate,  master 
  -------------- 
 
  Grep  of  noun  subject 
  liege  subject 
  short  subject 
  subject 
  subject  area 
  subject  case 
  subject  field 
  subject  matter 
  subjection 
  subjectiveness 
  subjectivism 
  subjectivist 
  subjectivity 
 
  Overview  of  noun  subject 
 
  The  noun  subject  has  8  senses  (first  7  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (326)  subject,  topic,  theme  --  (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") 
  2.  (165)  topic,  subject,  issue,  matter  --  (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") 
  3.  (124)  discipline,  subject,  subject  area,  subject  field,  field,  field  of  study,  study,  bailiwick,  branch  of  knowledge  --  (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") 
  4.  (113)  subject,  content,  depicted  object  --  (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") 
  5.  (97)  subject,  case,  guinea  pig  --  (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") 
  6.  (22)  national,  subject  --  (a  person  who  owes  allegiance  to  that  nation;  "a  monarch  has  a  duty  to  his  subjects") 
  7.  (9)  subject  --  ((linguistics)  one  of  the  two  main  constituents  of  a  sentence;  the  grammatical  constituent  about  which  something  is  predicated) 
  8.  subject  --  ((logic)  the  first  term  of  a  proposition) 
 
  Overview  of  verb  subject 
 
  The  verb  subject  has  5  senses  (first  5  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (10)  subject  --  (cause  to  experience  or  suffer:  "He  subjected  me  to  his  awful  poetry";  "The  sergeant  subjected  the  new  recruits  to  many  drills") 
  2.  (6)  subject  --  (make  accountable  for:  "He  did  not  want  to  subject  himself  to  the  judgments  of  his  superiors") 
  3.  (2)  subject  --  (make  vulnerable  or  liable  to  "People  in  Chernobyl  were  subjected  to  radiation") 
  4.  (2)  subject  --  (make  liable:  "This  action  may  subject  you  to  certain  penalties") 
  5.  (1)  subjugate,  subject  --  (make  subservient;  force  to  submit) 
 
  Overview  of  adj  subject 
 
  The  adj  subject  has  2  senses  (first  1  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (7)  subject  --  (not  exempt  from  tax;  "the  gift  will  be  subject  to  taxation") 
  2.  subject,  dependent  --  (being  under  the  power  or  sovereignty  of  another  or  others  "subject  peoples";  "a  dependent  prince") 
 
  Antonyms  of  adj  subject 
 
  2  senses  of  subject 
 
  Sense  1 
  subject(prenominal) 
 
  INDIRECT  (VIA  taxable)  ->  nontaxable,  exempt 
 
  Sense  2 
  subject,  dependent 
 
  INDIRECT  (VIA  subordinate)  ->  insubordinate 
 
  Similarity  of  adj  subject 
 
  2  senses  of  subject 
 
  Sense  1 
  subject(prenominal) 
  =>  taxable  (vs.  nontaxable),  nonexempt 
 
  Sense  2 
  subject,  dependent 
  =>  subordinate  (vs.  insubordinate) 
 
  Attributes  of  adj  subject 
 
 
  Familiarity  of  adj  subject 
 
  subject  used  as  an  adjective  is  rare  (polysemy  count  =  2) 
 
  Grep  of  adj  subject 
  subject 
  subject  to 
  subjective 
 
  Overview  of  noun  subject 
 
  The  noun  subject  has  8  senses  (first  7  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (326)  subject,  topic,  theme  --  (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") 
  2.  (165)  topic,  subject,  issue,  matter  --  (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") 
  3.  (124)  discipline,  subject,  subject  area,  subject  field,  field,  field  of  study,  study,  bailiwick,  branch  of  knowledge  --  (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") 
  4.  (113)  subject,  content,  depicted  object  --  (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") 
  5.  (97)  subject,  case,  guinea  pig  --  (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") 
  6.  (22)  national,  subject  --  (a  person  who  owes  allegiance  to  that  nation;  "a  monarch  has  a  duty  to  his  subjects") 
  7.  (9)  subject  --  ((linguistics)  one  of  the  two  main  constituents  of  a  sentence;  the  grammatical  constituent  about  which  something  is  predicated) 
  8.  subject  --  ((logic)  the  first  term  of  a  proposition) 
 
  Overview  of  verb  subject 
 
  The  verb  subject  has  5  senses  (first  5  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (10)  subject  --  (cause  to  experience  or  suffer:  "He  subjected  me  to  his  awful  poetry";  "The  sergeant  subjected  the  new  recruits  to  many  drills") 
  2.  (6)  subject  --  (make  accountable  for:  "He  did  not  want  to  subject  himself  to  the  judgments  of  his  superiors") 
  3.  (2)  subject  --  (make  vulnerable  or  liable  to  "People  in  Chernobyl  were  subjected  to  radiation") 
  4.  (2)  subject  --  (make  liable:  "This  action  may  subject  you  to  certain  penalties") 
  5.  (1)  subjugate,  subject  --  (make  subservient;  force  to  submit) 
 
  Overview  of  adj  subject 
 
  The  adj  subject  has  2  senses  (first  1  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (7)  subject  --  (not  exempt  from  tax;  "the  gift  will  be  subject  to  taxation") 
  2.  subject,  dependent  --  (being  under  the  power  or  sovereignty  of  another  or  others  "subject  peoples";  "a  dependent  prince") 



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