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What (who) is subjective - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Subjectivism (disambiguation); Subjective (disambiguation); Subjectivity (disambiguation)

Subjective         
·adj Of or pertaining to a subject.
II. Subjective ·adj Modified by, or making prominent, the individuality of a writer or an artist; as, a subjective drama or painting; a subjective writer.
III. Subjective ·adj Especially, pertaining to, or derived from, one's own consciousness, in distinction from external observation; ralating to the mind, or intellectual world, in distinction from the outward or material excessively occupied with, or brooding over, one's own internal states.
subjective         
¦ adjective
1. based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
2. dependent on the mind for existence.
3. Grammar relating to or denoting a case of nouns and pronouns used for the subject of a sentence.
Derivatives
subjectively adverb
subjectiveness noun
subjectivity noun
subjective         
a.
1.
Belonging to or characteristic of the subject (as contrasted with the object), in the mind, within the self.
2.
Merely mental, limited to the subject, in the mind only, unreal, non-objective, not actual, internal, non-external.
3.
Imagined, fancied, imaginary, illusory.
4.
Introversive, introspective, contemplative, inward-looking, dealing with one's own feelings, colored by one's own states.

Wikipedia

Subjective

Subjective may refer to:

  • Subjectivity, a subject's personal perspective, feelings, beliefs, desires or discovery, as opposed to those made from an independent, objective, point of view
    • Subjective experience, the subjective quality of conscious experience
  • Subjectivism, a philosophical tenet that accords primacy to subjective experience as fundamental of all measure and law
  • Subjective case, grammatical case for a noun
  • Subject (philosophy), who has subjective experiences or a relationship with another entity
  • Subjective theory of value, an economic theory of value
  • A school of bayesian probability stating that the state of knowledge corresponds to personal belief
  • Subjectivity (journal), an academic journal
Examples of use of subjective
1. Signs of sexual abuse were "considerably subjective", he said.
2. "This [the criticism] is someone‘s subjective opinion," the source said.
3. That means that most odor battles are local – and subjective.
4. "Election commissions can apply extremely subjective methods," Veshnyakov said.
5. But hearing and sight were highly subjective yesterday.