subjectly

[US]/səbˈdʒektli/
[UK]/səbˈdʒektli/

Translation

adv.in a subjective manner; from a personal or individual perspective rather than objective consideration

Example Sentences

the decision was made subjectively based on personal preferences rather than objective criteria.

critics often judge art subjectively, allowing their own experiences to influence their reviews.

she subjectively interpreted the ambiguous poem according to her emotional state.

the jury was instructed not to evaluate the evidence subjectively but impartially.

research findings are often interpreted subjectively by scientists who have vested interests.

we tend to judge our own abilities subjectively, sometimes overestimating our skills.

the historian subjectively selected which events to emphasize in the narrative.

beauty standards vary subjectively across different cultures and time periods.

he subjectively ranked the restaurants, placing his favorite at the top.

performance reviews can be subjectively biased if managers let personal feelings affect evaluations.

the witness subjectively described the suspect, focusing on features that matched her biases.

each reader subjectively connects with literature through their unique life experiences.

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