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subject
Noun
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A subject is a branch of knowledge in school, college or university, such as English, math, science, and history.
The subject of the class is English literature.
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In English grammar, the subject of a sentence is usually a noun that comes before the verb. This noun is usually the thing that is doing the action, and it is usually the topic of the sentence.
In the sentence, "Tom gave the box to Wilma", Tom is the subject.
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A subject is a person who is governed by a king, queen, emperor, etc.
subject
Adjective
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If someone or something is subject to something, they are likely to be affected by it or experience it.
Home prices are even more subject to change than gas prices.
subject
Verb
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To make someone do something unpleasant
They were subjected to intense labor.
catalogue
Noun
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A catalogue is a list of items.
Look through the catalogue to find the book you're looking for.
catalogue
Verb
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To catalogue is to organize items in a list, often in alphabetical order.
Catalogue these books so we can easily find them.