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subjective

Aussprache: [səbˈdʒɛktɪv]

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Kontext: „opinion“

(adjective) when someone’s feelings, thoughts, or beliefs influence how they see something. It means that what you think is true might be different for someone else because we all have our own experiences.

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Her opinion about the movie was subjective; she loved it because it reminded her of her childhood.

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His comments were not subjective; they were based on facts and figures.

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Do you think my view on the art is too subjective?

Kontext: „perception“

(adjective) when something depends on personal feelings or experiences rather than something that is universally true. This means each person might see or feel things in their own unique way.

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The taste of the dessert is subjective; some people love it while others think it’s too sweet.

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The rules of the game are not subjective; they apply to everyone equally.

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How subjective do you think your preferences in music are?

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