subjectively
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Definition
Adverb: 1. In a manner based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, tastes, or opinions: The word "subjectively" describes an action or judgment that is done from a personal, internal perspective, rather than based on external, measurable facts. 2. In a way relating to a subject's own perception or experience: It refers to something that exists in the mind or is dependent on an individual's consciousness, not as an independent object.
Usage Examples
- Adverb:
- Beauty is judged subjectively; what one person finds beautiful, another may not.
- He reviewed the film subjectively, focusing on how it made him feel rather than its technical merits.
- You cannot evaluate scientific data subjectively; you must rely on objective measurements.
Advanced Usage
- Philosophical/Formal Context: Used to describe knowledge, truth, or experience that is contingent on the mind of the perceiving subject.
- The pain was experienced subjectively and could not be quantified by the doctor's instruments.
Variants and Related Words
- Subjective (adjective): Based on or influenced by personal feelings.
- Film criticism is often a subjective art.
- Subjectivity (noun): The quality of being based on or influenced by personal feelings.
- The subjectivity of the witness's account made it difficult for the jury.
Synonyms
- Personally: In a personal manner.
- Individually: In a way distinct to an individual.
Antonyms
- Objectively: In a way that is not influenced by personal feelings or opinions; based on facts.
Adverb
- in a subjective way
- you cannot look at these facts subjectively