field |
subject |
As nouns the difference between field and subject
is that
field is (
land area free of woodland, cities, and towns; open country)A land area free of woodland, cities, and towns; open country while
subject is in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same.
As verbs the difference between field and subject
is that
field is to intercept or catch (a ball) and play it while
subject is to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
As a proper noun Field
is {{surname}.
As an adjective subject is
likely to be affected by or to experience something.
likely |
subject |
As adjectives the difference between likely and subject
is that
likely is probable; having a greater-than-even chance of occurring while
subject is likely to be affected by or to experience something.
As nouns the difference between likely and subject
is that
likely is something or somebody considered likely while
subject is (
label) in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with in active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same.
As an adverb likely
is (obsolete) similarly.
As a verb subject is
to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
subject |
subjectivity |
As nouns the difference between subject and subjectivity
is that
subject is (
label) in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with in active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same while
subjectivity is (singulare tantum) the state of being subjective.
As an adjective subject
is likely to be affected by or to experience something.
As a verb subject
is to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
subject |
obnoxious |
Synonyms |
Subject is a synonym of obnoxious.
As adjectives the difference between subject and obnoxious
is that
subject is likely to be affected by or to experience something while
obnoxious is extremely unpleasant, offensive, very annoying, odious or contemptible.
As a noun subject
is (
label) in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with in active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same.
As a verb subject
is to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
concept |
subject |
As nouns the difference between concept and subject
is that
concept is an understanding retained in the mind, from experience, reasoning and/or imagination; a generalization (generic, basic form), or abstraction (mental impression), of a particular set of instances or occurrences (specific, though different, recorded manifestations of the concept) while
subject is (
label) in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with in active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same.
As an adjective subject is
likely to be affected by or to experience something.
As a verb subject is
to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
session |
subject |
As nouns the difference between session and subject
is that
session is a period devoted to a particular activity while
subject is in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same.
As an adjective subject is
likely to be affected by or to experience something.
As a verb subject is
to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
subject |
affected |
As adjectives the difference between subject and affected
is that
subject is likely to be affected by or to experience something while
affected is influenced or changed by something.
As nouns the difference between subject and affected
is that
subject is (
label) in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with in active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same while
affected is someone , as by a disease.
As verbs the difference between subject and affected
is that
subject is to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted while
affected is (
affect).
pursuant |
subject |
As adjectives the difference between pursuant and subject
is that
pursuant is in conformance to, or in agreement with while
subject is likely to be affected by or to experience something.
As an adverb pursuant
is accordingly; consequently.
As a noun subject is
in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same.
As a verb subject is
to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
subject |
class |
As adjectives the difference between subject and class
is that
subject is likely to be affected by or to experience something while
class is great; fabulous.
As nouns the difference between subject and class
is that
subject is in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same while
class is a group, collection, category or set sharing characteristics or attributes.
As verbs the difference between subject and class
is that
subject is to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted while
class is to assign to a class; to classify.
phenomenon |
subject |
As nouns the difference between phenomenon and subject
is that
phenomenon is an observable fact or occurrence or a kind of observable fact or occurrence while
subject is (
label) in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with in active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same.
As an adjective subject is
likely to be affected by or to experience something.
As a verb subject is
to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
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