IPA: //sʌbˈkɒntrəri//
KK: /sʌbˈkɒntrəri/
Definition: In logic, a statement that can be true at the same time as another statement, but both cannot be false at the same time.
Example: In a logical argument, the two subcontrary propositions can coexist without contradiction.
IPA: /səbˈdʒeɪnsi/
KK: /sʌbˈdʒeɪnsi/
Definition: The condition of being located underneath something else.
Example: The subjacency of the water table affects the growth of plants in the area.
IPA: /səbˈdʒeɪsənt/
KK: /səbˈdʒeɪsənt/
Definition: Situated underneath or lower than something else, but not directly below it.
Example: The subjacent layer of rock supports the soil above it.
IPA: /səbˈdʒɛktɪv/
KK: /səbˈdʒɛktɪv/
Definition: Based on personal opinions, feelings, or beliefs rather than on external facts or evidence.
Example: Her interpretation of the painting was very subjective, reflecting her personal feelings about art.
Definition: A term that refers to personal opinions, feelings, or interpretations rather than objective facts.
Example: Her view on the movie was very subjective, influenced by her own experiences.
Definition: The quality of having personal opinions or feelings rather than being based on facts or objective reality.
Example: Her subjectiveness in the matter made it difficult to reach a fair decision.
IPA: /səbˈdʒɛktɪvaɪz/
KK: /səbˈdʒɛktɪvaɪz/
Definition: To make something subjective or to interpret it based on personal feelings or opinions rather than objective facts.
Example: In his essay, he chose to subjectivise the analysis of the artwork, focusing on personal impressions rather than technical details.
IPA: /səbˈdʒɛktɪvɪzəm/
KK: /səbˈdʒɛktɪvɪzəm/
Definition: A belief or theory that suggests that personal feelings and opinions are the only valid basis for understanding and judging experiences or knowledge.
Example: In philosophy, subjectivism argues that our perceptions shape our understanding of reality.
IPA: /səbˈdʒɛktɪvɪst/
KK: /səbˈdʒɛktɪvɪst/
Definition: Relating to or based on personal opinions, feelings, or experiences rather than external facts or evidence.
Example: Her subjectivist approach to art emphasizes personal interpretation over objective standards.
Definition: A person who believes that knowledge and truth are based on personal feelings and opinions rather than objective facts.
Example: As a subjectivist, she argued that everyone has their own perspective on reality.
IPA: /səbˈdʒɛktɪvɪti/
KK: /səbˈdʒɛktɪvɪti/
Definition: The quality or condition of being influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions rather than external facts.
Example: Her subjectivity made it difficult for her to see the situation clearly.
Definition: To make something based on personal feelings or opinions rather than objective facts.
Example: The artist aimed to subjectivize the experience of viewing her work, allowing each person to interpret it in their own way.
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