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subjective

[suhb-jek-tiv] / səbˈdʒɛk tɪv /


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“Being alone means you don’t have social connection. Loneliness is the subjective feeling that you don’t have the social connections you want,” Nobel says.

From Los Angeles Times

“The adversarial impulse of the Rockwell dinner scene involves several characters, each with a distinct subjective agenda,” said Bronstein.

From Los Angeles Times

And besides, some of the players' preferences come down to more subjective -- or whimsical -- factors.

From Barron's

Researchers still do not fully understand how physical brain tissue gives rise to thoughts, emotions, and subjective experience.

From Science Daily

The quality of healthcare wasn’t factored into the ranking, he said, because that’s “highly subjective.”

From MarketWatch