Subject
UK /["/ˈsʌbdʒɪkt//ˈsʌbdʒekt/"]/US /["/ˈsʌbdʒɪkt//ˈsʌbdʒekt/"]/
Definition
a thing or person that is being discussed, described or dealt with
In simple words: The main topic or focus of something.
Examples
- The subject of the book is about friendship.
- In school, math is my favorite subject.
- The teacher asked us to choose a subject for our project.
- The subject of the news article was very interesting.
- Everyone has a different subject they find fascinating.
Usage notes
Use 'subject' to refer to the main idea in a discussion, class, or written work. It's appropriate in both academic and everyday contexts. Avoid using it in overly casual situations where simpler terms like 'topic' might be clearer.
Grammar pattern
subject + verb
Memory hint
Think of a school subject, like math or science, as the main focus of your studies.
Collocations
- big
- complex
- complicated
- cover
- debate
- discuss
- arise
- come up
- range from something to something
- matter
- on a/the subject
- subject of
- a range of subjects
- a variety of subjects
- difficult
- easy
- compulsory
- take
- offer
- choose
- area
- in a/the subject
- a choice of subject
- a choice of subjects
- a range of subjects
Synonyms
- topic
- theme
- matter
- issue
Antonyms
- object
- predicate
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'object' in grammar contexts.
- Using 'subject' as a verb incorrectly.
- Overusing in informal conversations.