subjective

/səbˈdʒɛktɪv/
adjective
  1. Based on personal feelings, opinions, or experiences rather than on facts or evidence.
    • The review was too subjective; it only reflected the writer's personal taste.
    • Beauty is subjective, so what one person finds lovely another may not.
    • In art class, we learned that color preference is highly subjective.
  2. Relating to the way a person experiences or perceives something from their own mind.
    • She described her subjective feelings of anxiety during the test.
    • His subjective experience of the concert was completely different from mine.
    • The study examined the subjective well-being of participants.
noun
  1. The subjective case or form of a pronoun (e.g., 'I', 'he', 'she', 'we', 'they') in grammar.
    • In the sentence 'She runs fast,' 'she' is in the subjective.
    • The subjective of 'they' is the same as the nominative case.
    • English pronouns change form depending on whether they are subjective or objective.
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