A subjective word is a word that can be viewed differently by different people. Being subjective may cause a statement to lack sincerity or cause confusion because it is not concrete. Such as unique, what one person might find unique another person might find completley ordinary.
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Comparatives such as "better" or "best" can indicate a subjective statement.
Subjective means someone's personal interpretation of something, so non-subjective, or objective, means concrete and based on proven fact. A true and proven claim Which of the following is true of non-subjective issues?
Ject is the root word of subjective. This root word means to throw.
It can be both objective or subjective. Should have known, vs. Did know
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This statement is incorrect. Symptoms are subjective experiences reported by the patient, such as pain or fatigue, whereas signs are objective findings observed by a healthcare provider, such as fever or high blood pressure.
It is easier to solve a problem when using subjective factors rather than methods brought in from unknown sources which are primarily objective.
The words he, she, and they are all personal pronouns; are all subjective forms; and all three contain the letters 'he'.
distinctive, repulsive, imaginative, objective, subjective
Comparatives such as "better" or "best" can indicate a subjective statement.
It depends on the person. In other words it is a subjective answer. In my opinion YES!
They are merely different words for the same thing. As far as why, it's opinion of the individual and is subjective.
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"Whom" is an objective pronoun used as the object of a verb or preposition in a sentence. It is not possessive.
No. The oath is objective, not subjective. The witness is asked to testify to the objective truth. We could make it more subjective (by saying "do you swear to tell what you believe to be the truth" or words to that effect) but not less so.
Graphis.... although the spelling of Greek words in English is rather subjective.