Synonym: issue, plot, point, problem, question, text, theme, topic. Antonym: object, predicate. Similar words: subject to, be subject to, abject, objective, objection, reject, project, conjecture. Meaning: ['sʌbʒɪkt] n. 1. the subject matter of a conversation or discussion 2. some situation or event that is thought about 3. a branch of knowledge 4. something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation 5. a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation 6. a person who owes allegiance to that nation 7. (grammar) one of the two main constituents of a sentence; the grammatical constituent about which something is predicated 8. (logic) the first term of a proposition. v. 1. cause to experience or suffer or make liable or vulnerable to 2. make accountable for 3. make subservient; force to submit or subdue 4. refer for judgment or consideration. adj. 1. not exempt from tax 2. possibly accepting or permitting 3. being under the power or sovereignty of another or others 4. likely to be affected by something (especially something unpleasant).
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151. That unfortunate remark exposed his ignorance of the subject.
152. He has written extensively on the subject.
153. He grew quite eloquent on the subject.
154. The right of sale is subject to certain restrictions.
155. His trenchant views on the subject are well known.
156. Prices may be subject to alteration.
157. She knows her subject inside out.
158. The competitors will be subject to random drug testing.
159. Do you have any wisdom to impart on this subject?
160. When pressed, he skates around the subject of those women who he met as a 19-year-old.
161. I wish the speaker would confine himself to the subject.
162. So far as I am aware, no proper investigation has ever been carried out into the subject.
163. I tried to lead the conversation back to the subject of money.
164. This is beyond all dispute the best book on the subject.
165. There are two main schools of thought on the subject.
166. I told him to speak on any subject he wanted.
167. Clinics will be subject to a new code of conduct and stronger controls by local authorities.
168. The government has fallen strangely silent on the subject of tax cuts after all its promises at the last election.
169. The subject may be full of interest to you, but it holds no interest for me.
170. I'd rather not go pronouncing on a subject that I know so little about.
171. I make no pretence to being an expert on the subject.
172. "I didn't want to subject him to such a long journey, " she said.
173. She's got some very interesting things to say on the subject.
174. His talk was hard to follow because he kept jumping from one subject to another.
175. The show is timed to coincide with the launch of a new book on the subject.
176. Most of the group have strong views on the subject of divorce.
177. I wish he'd stick to the subject rather than telling us his boring stories.
178. In her latest book she discusses the menopause(sentencedict.com),[sentencedict.com/subject.html] which is a subject that concerns all womankind.
179. The funding is subject to approval by the Board of Education.
180. She felt it incumbent upon/on her to raise the subject at their meeting.
More similar words: subject to, be subject to, abject, objective, objection, reject, project, conjecture, projection, elect, select, direct, detect, aspect, insect, sector, affect, effect, expect, lecture, section, collect, suspect, connect, respect, director, prospect, expected, directly, election.