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Common collocations with subjective in American Collocation

subjective adjective

US /səbˈdʒektɪv/

very

extremely
highly
very

We could argue forever, music is highly subjective.

rather

fairly
pretty
quite
rather
somewhat

The nature of this type of research means that, to a point, data analysis is somewhat subjective.

mostly

essentially
largely

In the past, therefore, evaluation of the quality of a translation has been largely subjective.

completely

entirely
purely
totally
wholly

Our response to a great work of art is often spontaneous and purely subjective.

opinion or feeling

feeling
impression
opinion
response
view
viewpoint

These comments are purely my subjective opinion, not those of my employer.

judgement or analysis

assessment
evaluation
interpretation
judgement
perception

Medical images are often complex, of poor visual quality and open to subjective interpretation.

quality

element
factor
nature

The fact that ‘quality of life’ is a purely subjective factor is given scant consideration.

experience

experience

Fatigue is a subjective experience.