Subject (a.) Placed or situated under |
Subject (a.) Placed under the power of another |
Subject (a.) Exposed |
Subject (a.) Obedient |
Subject (a.) That which is placed under the authority, dominion, control, or influence of something else. |
Subject (a.) Specifically: One who is under the authority of a ruler and is governed by his laws |
Subject (a.) That which is subjected, or submitted to, any physical operation or process |
Subject (a.) That which is brought under thought or examination |
Subject (a.) The person who is treated of |
Subject (a.) That of which anything is affirmed or predicated |
Subject (a.) That in which any quality, attribute, or relation, whether spiritual or material, inheres, or to which any of these appertain |
Subject (a.) Hence, that substance or being which is conscious of its own operations |
Subject (n.) The principal theme, or leading thought or phrase, on which a composition or a movement is based. |
Subject (n.) The incident, scene, figure, group, etc., which it is the aim of the artist to represent. |
Subject (v. t.) To bring under control, power, or dominion |
Subject (v. t.) To expose |
Subject (v. t.) To submit |
Subject (v. t.) To make subservient. |
Subject (v. t.) To cause to undergo |
Subject-matter (n.) The matter or thought presented for consideration in some statement or discussion |
Tender (n.) One who tends |
Tender (n.) A vessel employed to attend other vessels, to supply them with provisions and other stores, to convey intelligence, or the like. |
Tender (n.) A car attached to a locomotive, for carrying a supply of fuel and water. |
Tender (v. t.) To offer in payment or satisfaction of a demand, in order to save a penalty or forfeiture |
Tender (v. t.) To offer in words |
Tender (n.) An offer, either of money to pay a debt, or of service to be performed, in order to save a penalty or forfeiture, which would be incurred by nonpayment or nonperformance |
Tender (n.) Any offer or proposal made for acceptance |
Tender (n.) The thing offered |
Tender (superl.) Easily impressed, broken, bruised, or injured |
Tender (superl.) Sensible to impression and pain |
Tender (superl.) Physically weak |
Tender (superl.) Susceptible of the softer passions, as love, compassion, kindness |
Tender (superl.) Exciting kind concern |
Tender (superl.) Careful to save inviolate, or not to injure |
Tender (superl.) Unwilling to cause pain |
Tender (superl.) Adapted to excite feeling or sympathy |
Tender (superl.) Apt to give pain |
Tender (superl.) Heeling over too easily when under sail |
Tender (n.) Regard |
Tender (v. t.) To have a care of |
Tender-hearted (a.) Having great sensibility |
Tender-hefted (a.) Having great tenderness |
tender loving care TLC | considerate and solicitous care, young children need lots of TLC |
subject content depicted object | something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation, a moving picture of a train is more dramatic than a still picture of the same subject |
tender supply ship | ship that usually provides supplies to other ships |
tender ship's boat pinnace cutter | a boat for communication between ship and shore |
tender | car attached to a locomotive to carry fuel and water |
topic subject issue matter | some situation or event that is thought about, he kept drifting off the topic, he had been thinking about the subject for several years, it is a matter for the police |
discipline subject subject area subject field field field of study study bailiwick | a branch of knowledge, in what discipline is his doctorate?, teachers should be well trained in their subject, anthropology is the study of human beings |
subject | (grammar) one of the two main constituents of a sentence, the grammatical constituent about which something is predicated |
subject | (logic) the first term of a proposition |
nominative nominative case subject case | the category of nouns serving as the grammatical subject of a verb |
message content subject matter substance | what a communication that is about something is about |
subject topic theme | the subject matter of a conversation or discussion, he didn't want to discuss that subject, it was a very sensitive topic, his letters were always on the theme of love |
short subject | a brief film, often shown prior to showing the feature |
bid tender | a formal proposal to buy at a specified price |
tender offer | an offer to buy shares in a corporation (usually above the market price) for cash or securities or both |
national subject | a person who owes allegiance to that nation, a monarch has a duty to his subjects |
attendant attender tender | someone who waits on or tends to or attends to the needs of another |
subject case guinea pig | a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures, someone who is an object of investigation, the subjects for this investigation were selected randomly, the cases that we studied were drawn from two different communities |
vassal liege liegeman liege subject feudatory | a person holding a fief, a person who owes allegiance and service to a feudal lord |
tender legal tender stamp | something that can be used as an official medium of payment |
tender tenderize tenderise | make tender or more tender as by marinating, pounding, or applying a tenderizer, tenderize meat |
submit subject | refer for judgment or consideration, The lawyers submitted the material to the court |
subject | make accountable for, He did not want to subject himself to the judgments of his superiors |
subject | cause to experience or suffer or make liable or vulnerable to, He subjected me to his awful poetry, The sergeant subjected the new recruits to many drills, People in Chernobyl were subjected to radiation |
tender | make a tender of, in legal settlements |
tender | offer or present for acceptance |
offer bid tender | propose a payment, The Swiss dealer offered million for the painting |
subjugate subject | make subservient, force to submit or subdue |
subject | likely to be affected by something, the bond is subject to taxation, he is subject to fits of depression |
tender | (of plants) not hardy, easily killed by adverse growing condition, tender green shoots |
affectionate fond lovesome tender warm | having or displaying warmth or affection, affectionate children, a fond embrace, fond of his nephew, a tender glance, a warm embrace |
tender | young and immature, at a tender age |
sensitive sore raw tender | hurting, the tender spot on his jaw |
crank cranky tender tippy | (used of boats) inclined to heel over easily under sail |
subject dependent | being under the power or sovereignty of another or others, subject peoples, a dependent prince |
capable open subject | possibly accepting or permitting, a passage capable of misinterpretation, open to interpretation, an issue open to question, the time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation |
tender | easy to cut or chew, tender beef |
tender untoughened | physically untoughened, tender feet |
tender | given to sympathy or gentleness or sentimentality, a tender heart, a tender smile, tender loving care, tender memories, a tender mother |