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  • adjective. Being in a position or in circumstances that place one under the power or authority of another or others.
  • adjective. Prone; disposed.
  • adjective. Likely to incur or receive; exposed.
  • adjective. Contingent or dependent.
  • noun. One who is under the rule of another or others, especially one who owes allegiance to a government or ruler.
  • noun. undefined
  • noun. One concerning which something is said or done; a person or thing being discussed or dealt with.
  • noun. Something that is treated or indicated in a work of art.
  • noun. A theme of a composition, especially a fugue.
  • noun. A course or area of study.
  • noun. A basis for action; a cause.
  • noun. undefined
  • noun. One that experiences or is subjected to something.
  • noun. A person or animal that is the object of medical or scientific study.
  • noun. A corpse intended for anatomical study and dissection.
  • noun. One who is under surveillance.
  • noun. The noun, noun phrase, or pronoun in a sentence or clause that denotes the doer of the action or what is described by the predicate.
  • noun. The term of a proposition about which something is affirmed or denied.
  • noun. undefined
  • noun. The essential nature or substance of something as distinguished from its attributes.
  • noun. The mind or thinking part as distinguished from the object of thought.
  • transitive verb. To cause to experience, undergo, or be acted upon.
  • transitive verb. To subjugate; subdue.
  • transitive verb. To submit to the authority of.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • To put, lay, or spread under; make subjacent.
  • To expose; make liable or obnoxious: with to: as, credulity subjects one to impositions.
  • To submit; make accountable, subservient, or the like; cause to undergo; expose, as in chemical or other operations: with to: as, to subject clay to a white heat.
  • To bring under power, dominion, or sway; subdue; subordinate.
  • To be or become subject.
  • noun. In geometry, the figure cut by the picture-plane.
  • noun. In experimental psychology: The observer or reactor; the person upon whom an experiment is made.
  • noun. More correctly, the person, normal or abnormal in mental condition, who is subjected to a mental test or an examination of mental efficiency.
  • Placed or situated under or beneath.
  • Being under the power or dominion of another.
  • Exposed; liable, from extraneous or inherent causes; prone: with to: as, a country subject to extreme heat or cold; a person subject to attacks of fever.
  • Hence Exposed or liable, as to what may confirm or modify: with to: as, subject to your approval; subject to correction.
  • Submissive; obedient.
  • Synonyms Subordinate, subservient, inferior.
  • Apt, Likely, etc. See apt.
  • noun. One who is placed under the authority, dominion, or controlling influence of another; specifically, one who owes allegiance to a sovereign and is governed by his laws; one who lives under the protection of, and owes allegiance to, a government.
  • noun. A person or thing regarded as the recipient of certain treatment; one who or that which is exposed or liable to something specified.
  • noun. Specifically— A dead body used for dissection.
  • noun. One who is peculiarly sensitive to psychological experimentation; a sensitive.
  • noun. One who or that which is the cause or occasion of something.
  • noun. That on which any mental operation is performed; that which is thought, spoken, or treated of: as, a subject of discussion or negotiation; a subject for a sermon or a song; the subject of a story.
  • noun. In grammar, that of which anything is affirmed; the nominative of a verb, without or with modifiers; the member or part of a sentence signifying that of which predication is made.
  • noun. In logic, that term of a proposition of which the other is affirmed or denied.
  • noun. In metaphysics: A real thing to which given characters relate and in which they are said to inhere.
  • noun. In Kantian and modern philosophy, the self or ego to which in all thought all mental representations are attributed (according to Kant); also, a real (hypothetical) thing in which mental phenomena are supposed to inhere.
  • noun. In music: In general, the theme or melodic phrase on which a work or movement is based, consisting of few or many tones variously combined and treated; a motive. When two or more principal subjects are used, they are often known as first, second, etc.
  • Word Usage
    "-- _Write five interrogative sentences, using the first word below as a subject; the second as a subject and then as a modifier of the subject; the third as a subject and then as a modifier of the subject_: --"
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