Subjective, a.

      1. Belonging to or characteristic of the subject (as contrasted with the object), in the mind, within the self.
      2. Merely mental, limited to the subject, in the mind only, unreal, non-objective, not actual, internal, non- external.
      3. Imagined, fancied, imaginary, illusory.
      4. Introversive, introspective, contemplative, inward-looking, dealing with one’s own feelings, colored by one’s own states.

    Subject-matter, n. Subject, topic, matter, theme, object-matter.

    Subjoin, v. a. Add (at the end), annex, affix, suffix, postfix, append, join.

    Sub judice. [L.] Under consideration, not yet decided.

    Subjugate, v. a. Conquer, vanquish, subdue, overcome, overpower, overbear, overthrow, master, subject.

    Subjugation, n. Conquest, mastery, subjection.

    Subjugator, n. Conqueror, victor, enslaver.

    Subjunctive, a. Subjoined, annexed, added, joined.

    Sublet, v. a. Underlet.

    Sublimate, v. a.

      1. (Chem.) See Sublime.
      2. Refine, exalt, elevate, heighten.

    Sublimation, n.

      1. Vaporization (of a solid, to be again condensed).
      2. Refinement, exaltation, elevation.

    Sublime, a.

      1. High, elevated, aloft.
      2. Exalted (in excellence or dignity), great, noble, grand, lofty, eminent.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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