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How to Pronounce subject?

Correct pronunciation for the word "subject" is [sˈʌbd͡ʒɛkt], [sˈʌbd‍ʒɛkt], [s_ˈʌ_b_dʒ_ɛ_k_t].

Definition of subject

  1. One who owes allegiance to a sovereign, and is governed by his laws; that on which any mental operation is performed; that which is treated or handled; that on which any physical operation is performed; that in which anything inheres or exists; the person who is treated of; the hero of a piece; that term of a proposition of which another is predicated; the principal melody or theme of a movement; that which it is the object and aim of the artist to express; a dead body for the purpose of dissection.
  2. To bring under the power or dominion of; to put under; to enslave; to expose; to submit; to cause to undergo.
  3. Being under the power and dominion of another; liable from extraneous or from inherent causes; prone; disposed; being that on which a thing operates; obedient.

Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language By Nuttall, P.Austin

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What is the present tense of Subject?

  • The personal forms of the verb "subject" in the present tense are as follows:

  • 1st person singular: I subject

  • 2nd person singular: you subject

  • 3rd person singular: he/she/it subjects

  • 1st person plural: we subject

  • 2nd person plural: you subject

  • 3rd person plural: they subject
  • What is the past tense of Subject?

  • The personal forms of the verb in past tense, also known as the simple past, can vary depending on the subject. Here are the personal forms of the verb "subject in past tense" for the different pronouns:

  • I subject in past tense

  • you subject in past tense

  • he/she/it subjects in past tense

  • we subject in past tense

  • you subject in past tense

  • they subject in past tense
  • What is the adverb for subject?

    The adverbial form of the word "subject" is "subjectively".

    What is the adjective for subject?

    The adjective form of the word "subject" is "subjective".

    Usage over time for subject:

    This graph shows how "subject" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    What is the plural form of subject?

    The plural of the "subject" can be the "subjects".

    What is the singular form of subject?

    The singular of the "subject" can be the "subject".

    Synonyms for Subject:

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