Sentence example with the word 'subject'

subject

above, catastrophe, crush, excuse, helot, leitmotiv, mover, producer, sensitive, syntactic analysis, witness

Definition adj. possibly accepting or permitting

Last update: April 25, 2019


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But I am so situated at present, that I cannot enter on the subject of my family with any propriety.   [adverb]

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Physics is my favourite subject.   [adjective]

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He is the subject in the sentence.   [adjective]

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Please note, fees for future academic years may be subject to a slight annual increase.   [adverb]

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The Pride Festival treated as a business requires business acumen and is subject to business risks.   [adverb]

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"This is a subject that might better be discussed at another time," returned Heyward; "shall we charge."   [Please select]

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Then, with another transition in voice and subject, allusions were made to the virgin who wept in the adjacent lodge.   [Please select]

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Some of their old men consulted together in private, and then, as it would seem, they determined to interrogate their visitor on the subject.   [Please select]

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On the present occasion, the aged warrior whose privilege it was to speak, was silent, seemingly oppressed with the magnitude of his subject.   [Please select]

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It rested solely with the oldest and most experienced of the men to lay the subject of the conference before the people.   [Please select]

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But when he found himself at a suitable distance from the lodges he made a halt, and spoke on a subject of which he was thoroughly the master.   [Please select]

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subjacent - subject - subjected