The Opposite(Antonym) of “unsubject”
The antonyms of unsubject are subject and dependent. The antonym subject refers to something that is under the control or influence of another, while dependent refers to something that relies on something else for support or existence.
Definitions and Examples of subject, dependent
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Likely to be affected by or under the control of something else.
Example
The company's profits were subject to market fluctuations.
Requiring someone or something for financial, emotional, or other support.
Example
The baby was dependent on his mother for food and care.
Key Differences: subject vs dependent
- 1Subject refers to something that is under the control or influence of another, while dependent refers to something that relies on something else for support or existence.
- 2Subject is a relational antonym, while dependent is a complementary antonym.
Effective Usage of subject, dependent
- 1Academic Writing: Use subject to describe something that is under the control or influence of another entity.
- 2Personal Finance: Use dependent to describe someone or something that relies on another for financial support.
- 3Relationships: Use dependent to describe someone who relies on another for emotional or other types of support.
Remember this!
The antonyms of unsubject are subject and dependent. Use subject to describe something that is under the control or influence of another entity, and dependent to describe someone or something that relies on another for support.