subjective
1 antonyms and opposites of subjective, grouped by meaning.
Adj — Based on personal feelings, opinions, or perspective rather than on objective fact.
Antonyms
How to use subjective
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Latin subiectīvus, built from subject plus the adjective-forming -ive.
Full origin of subjective →Frequently asked questions
What does “subjective” mean?
The word “subjective” means based on personal feelings, opinions, or perspective rather than on objective fact. In plain terms, coming from someone's personal viewpoint rather than a measurable, provable fact.
How do you pronounce “subjective”?
“Subjective” is pronounced suhb-JEHK-tihv (/səbˈd͡ʒɛktɪv/ in IPA).
How do you use “subjective” in a sentence?
Here is “subjective” used in a sentence: “Taste in music is entirely subjective.”
What is the opposite of “subjective”?
The opposite of “subjective” — its antonyms — is objective.
What part of speech is “subjective”?
“Subjective” is an adjective.
Where does the word “subjective” come from?
The word “subjective” comes from Latin. From Latin subiectīvus, built from subject plus the adjective-forming -ive.
Is “subjective” a common word?
“Subjective” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the difference between subjective and objective?
Subjective means based on personal feelings, opinions, or perspective, so it can vary from person to person, as in 'taste in music is subjective.' Objective means based on verifiable facts independent of personal feelings, so it stays consistent regardless of who is assessing it.
Can something be both subjective and true?
Yes, a subjective statement can still be honestly held and meaningful to the person expressing it, even though it reflects personal opinion rather than a fact that can be independently verified. For example, 'this is the best movie ever' is subjective but sincere.
Is subjective a negative word when describing an opinion?
Not necessarily; subjective simply describes an opinion or judgment shaped by personal perspective rather than something wrong or invalid. It becomes a criticism mainly when objectivity is expected but personal bias influences the result instead, such as in grading or judging.