subjectivity
1 of 1noun/səbˈdʒɛktɪvəti/
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the state of being affected by personal opinions and feelings instead of facts and statistics
C1- The art critic's review was filled with subjectivity, reflecting her personal tastes and preferences.
- Subjectivity in eyewitness testimony can lead to varying accounts of the same event.
- The debate highlighted the subjectivity of moral values, showing how different cultures prioritize different ethical principles.
- His interpretation of the novel was influenced by his own subjectivity, making it unique but not universally accepted.
- While evaluating creative work, subjectivity plays a significant role, as each viewer brings their own experiences and feelings to the table.
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