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There are 18 words ending with UBJECT

change␣the␣subjectcountersubjectdummy␣subjectecho␣subjecthistorical␣subjectimpersonal␣subjectintersubjectintrasubjectintroductory␣subjectmultisubjectnonsubjectoblique␣subjectpreparatory␣subjectquirky␣subjectresubjectshort␣subjectsubjectunsubject

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  • change␣the␣subject — v. To talk about something else, especially to avoid issues that…
  • countersubject — n. (Music) The secondary melody in contrapuntal music.
  • dummy␣subject — n. (Grammar) A word (in English, it or there) used as the subject…
  • echo␣subject — n. (Grammar) A verb that has the same subject as the preceding verb.
  • historical␣subject — n. (Philosophy) the consciousness of a dead person.
  • impersonal␣subject — n. A pronoun such as it used as the subject of a clause involving…
  • intersubject — adj. Between subjects.
  • intrasubject — adj. Within a single subject (e.g. a participant in a study).
  • introductory␣subject — n. (Grammar) A dummy subject.
  • multisubject — adj. Relating to more than one subject.
  • nonsubject — n. (Chiefly grammar) That which is not a subject.
  • oblique␣subject — n. (Grammar) Synonym of quirky subject.
  • preparatory␣subject — n. (Grammar) A dummy subject.
  • quirky␣subject — n. (Grammar) A subject in a grammatical case other than the nominative…
  • resubject — v. (Transitive) To subject again.
  • short␣subject — n. A film that is shorter than a feature film.
  • subject — adj. Likely to be affected by or to experience something. — adj. Conditional upon something; used with to. — adj. Placed or situated under; lying below, or in a lower situation.
  • unsubject — adj. Not subject to something.
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