subjectiveness

IPA: sʌbdʒˈɛktɪvnʌs

noun

  • The quality of being subjective.
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Examples of "subjectiveness" in Sentences

  • Some observers have grumbled about the subjectiveness and narrowness of these categories.
  • The subjectiveness of good and bad doesn't make them meaningless because they are well-defined.
  • L.E. Modesitt, Jr. talks about the subjectiveness of quality when he asks How Many "Really Good Books?"
  • And this is called subjectiveness, as the eye is withdrawn from the object and fixed on the subject or mind.
  • I would think that the rules would have been written to minimize conflict and subjectiveness and allow for objective descision making.
  • If you want a slightly more effective tale about the subjectiveness of morality and deconstruction of comic tropes as they stood in 1985, find the book.
  • No need to spin and twist the reality to fit a terrified ideology's desperate subjectiveness; no need to frantically search in frustrated adulthood for what was so obviously absent in vulnerable youth.

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